China’s Pervasive yet Forgotten Regional Security Role in Africa

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Abstract

This article argues for a re-examination of China’s engagement with Africa. Rather than offering broad continental generalisations, or concentrating only on individual country case-studies, researchers and analysts would be better served by recognising and understanding the specific and varied regional contexts in which relations occur. Utilising Hettne’s conception of regionalism and regionalisation processes, and over 100 field work interviews, the paper presents a broad continental overview of China’s role in Africa followed by a more detailed case study of China’s role in East Africa. The paper argues that the regional reality of African security dynamics enmeshes China into intra-regional geopolitics and complex local level security issues, and sees the relationship greatly affected by the varied behaviour and agency of the African leaders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)965-983
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of contemporary china
Volume28
Issue number120
Early online date26 Mar 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2019

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