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African Yuan

Zhou, Hang

Authors

Hang Zhou



Abstract

China’s presence in West Africa is shrouded in myth, misconception, and often comical misinformation, invoking simplistic tendencies to present each region as a monolithic entity. I remember the China-Africa Beijing Summit in 2006, the largest ever conference on Africa held outside the continent, and the hysterical headlines it provoked, characterising the China-Africa equation as if there is one ‘China’ and one ‘Africa’. The narrative of ‘The Chinese are Coming’ has ominously gathered momentum and belies an underlying assumption that African politicians are not smart enough to protect their interests when negotiating deals. China has been cast as yet another exploitative neo-colonial force, stripping the African continent of its wealth and diverting resources for its own gain. Anyone who has spent time in these two parts of world, as I have, knows that this two-dimensional assumption should be treated with caution, as the realities are far more complex, nuanced and multi-layered.

Citation

Zhou, H. (2019). African Yuan. Critical Muslim, 30, 89-98

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 25, 2019
Publication Date Apr 25, 2019
Deposit Date Aug 15, 2019
Publicly Available Date Apr 26, 2119
Journal Critical Muslim
Print ISSN 2048-8475
Volume 30
Pages 89-98
Book Title Critical Muslim Issue 30: West Africa
ISBN 978-1787381506
Publisher URL https://www.criticalmuslim.io/african-yuan/

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