Multilateralism to the Rescue? Beijing's Support for Multilateral Institutions during the COVID-19 Crisis
During the global COVID-19 crisis, China has portrayed itself as a “champion of
multilateralism”–defending UN institutions and its own multilateral initiatives in a variety of …
multilateralism”–defending UN institutions and its own multilateral initiatives in a variety of …
China in Africa: Partner or exploiter? The case of Zambia
CE Mushota - 2021 - academicworks.cuny.edu
Marked by investments, loans, and finance, China's engagement in Africa has grown swiftly.
Amongst sub-Saharan Africa's many trading and developing partners, China remains the …
Amongst sub-Saharan Africa's many trading and developing partners, China remains the …
[PDF][PDF] China's Institutionalised Cultural Presence in Africa
A Joffe - opus.bsz-bw.de
The paper argues for a more refined and subtle view of Chinese investment in the African
cultural and creative sector, as opposed to a binary view of China-Africa engagements, as …
cultural and creative sector, as opposed to a binary view of China-Africa engagements, as …
[PDF][PDF] Multilateralism to the Rescue?
During the global COVID-19 crisis, China has portrayed itself as a “champion of
multilateralism”–defending UN institutions and its own multilateral initiatives in a variety of …
multilateralism”–defending UN institutions and its own multilateral initiatives in a variety of …