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作者:
Donovan C. Chau
出版社: Naval Institute Press
副标题: The Influence of Maoist China in Algeria, Ghana, and Tanzania
出版年: 2014-4-15
页数: 224
定价: USD 46.95
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781612512501
内容简介
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Exploiting Africa examines China's role in Algeria, Ghana, and Tanzania from the 1950s to the 1970s. The Chinese arrived in Africa with little fanfare, yet they achieved an active presence that was more pragmatic than revolutionary. Though often couched in ideological rhetoric, Chinese goals in Africa were those of an aspiring world power. China skillfully used its limited dipl...
Exploiting Africa examines China's role in Algeria, Ghana, and Tanzania from the 1950s to the 1970s. The Chinese arrived in Africa with little fanfare, yet they achieved an active presence that was more pragmatic than revolutionary. Though often couched in ideological rhetoric, Chinese goals in Africa were those of an aspiring world power. China skillfully used its limited diplomatic, intelligence, and economic means to shape events and to exploit its relationships to gain lasting influence on the continent. It is crucial to understand the nature and character of China's historical actions in Africa in order to properly grasp the nation's current and future policies. Rather than merely looking forward, one must look backward to comprehend the true nature of China in Africa.
作者简介
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Donovan C. Chau, Ph.D., is an associate professor of political science and a core faculty member in the M.A. program in national security studies at California State University, San Bernardino. Teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, he specializes in international politics and strategic studies with emphases in East Asia, Africa, terrorism, and counterterro...
Donovan C. Chau, Ph.D., is an associate professor of political science and a core faculty member in the M.A. program in national security studies at California State University, San Bernardino. Teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, he specializes in international politics and strategic studies with emphases in East Asia, Africa, terrorism, and counterterrorism. He has written a number of journal articles, book chapters, and book reviews.
Prior to entering academia, Dr. Chau worked as a subject matter expert on U.S. government contracts in Washington, DC, conducting research on terrorist threats in and emanating from the continent of Africa. He also worked as a professional staff member in the U.S. House of Representatives, focusing on policy oversight and analysis of border and transportation security issues.