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The Political Economy Of Chinas Infrastructure Development In Africa Capital State Agency Debt Tim Zajontz

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The Political Economy Of Chinas Infrastructure Development In Africa Capital State Agency Debt Tim Zajontz
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.48 MB
Pages: 501
Author: Tim Zajontz
ISBN: 9783031444487, 3031444485
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Political Economy Of Chinas Infrastructure Development In Africa Capital State Agency Debt Tim Zajontz by Tim Zajontz 9783031444487, 3031444485 instant download after payment.

This book sheds light on structural drivers that led to the Chinese omnipresence in African infrastructure markets and offers a strategic-relational approach to the study of African agency in Sino-African infrastructure encounters. Case studies cover the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA), Zambia’s road sector as well as Tanzania’s Bagamoyo port and Standard Gauge Railway. It is shown that African (state) agency in the infrastructure sector is contingent upon dynamic state-society relations and distinct political-economic contexts and constraints. The book problematises contradictions related to infrastructure debt, the emergence of Sino-African public-private partnerships and the intensifying geopolitics-cum-geoeconomics of infrastructure across Africa.

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