Category: Academia
How Effective is China’s Foreign Aid? The IMF Takes a Look
While China's financing to the Global South has reshaped international development, many misconceptions exist about the nature of this funding. While China is a major funder of infrastructure, experts on international development have pointed out that it is not ...
Entebbe Airport Clarification Draws Lackluster Media Response
Last December, the Daily Monitor in Uganda unleashed a firestorm with an article claiming that the Entebbe International Airport was in danger of being seized as collateral for an unpaid Chinese loan. The story was poorly-sourced and ill-informed (for example, the loan in question wasn’t out of its ...
New Research Concludes Uganda’s Entebbe Airport Was Never at Risk of Being Seized by Chinese Creditors
Uganda's Entebbe International Airport was never at risk of being seized by Chinese creditors in the event of a default on the $200 million loan, according to new research by Brad Parks and Ammar Malik at AidData in the United States. ...
New Research Aims to Debunk Misperceptions About Chinese Investment in Ethiopia
One of the common misperceptions about Chinese investment in Africa is there's no difference between state-owned and private companies. In many instances, they're referred to simply as "Chinese" companies without understanding that there are actually substantial differences among the various corporate actors that are now active in ...
Rampant Illegal Chinese Mining and Logging in Eastern DRC Drives Poverty and Empowers Ruling Elites, Says New Report
Illegal Chinese mining and timber companies are running rampant in the DRC's eastern province of South Kivu, fueling corruption that empowers ruling elites and impoverished local communities, according to a scathing new report by two researchers at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) in ...
You’ve Heard of the Brady Plan, But What About the “Shanghai Plan” to Restructure Developing World Debt?
This week's revelation from the AfDB that Africa's total public debt now stands at $546 billion, more than all of the revenue collected in 2021 by governments across the continent, is the latest indication that the debt issue is blooming into a full-blown crisis ...
China Risks Repeating Debt Restructuring Mistakes of the Past Say Research Trio “HRT”
Chinese creditors' obsession with secrecy and their outright refusal to cancel debts held by low-income countries will undermine the chances of success of any major sovereign debt restructuring initiative, argue World Bank economists Sebastian Horn and Carmen Reinhart along with University of Kiel economist Christoph Trebesch.
The Boston University Global Development Policy Center: Bringing Evidence-Based Research to China’s Overseas Development Policy
The Boston University Global Development Policy Center is pleased to partner with The China Global South Project to provide a weekly column on the latest research and analysis of our Global China Initiative (GCI). You may be most familiar with our five open-source interactive databases tracking China’s overseas ...
Infographic: Africa’s Shifting Trade Ties From France to China
The German consumer data service Statista published an interesting map on Tuesday that visualizes Africa's two-decade-long transition from relying on imports from France and other European countries (possibly even the U.S.) to China. While the visualization is intriguing, the use of ...
Report: Increased Chinese Economic Engagement in Africa Has Led to Enhanced Political Alignment
China is realizing significant political dividends from its steadily rising economic engagement in Africa over the past two decades, according to new findings by a trio of scholars in the United States. The researchers, Carla D. Jones, Hermann ...
A Flurry of China-Africa Webinars at Institutions Across the U.S.
Interest in China-Africa relations among scholars and institutions in the U.S. appears to be on the rise in 2022, at least as measured by the number of webinars on the topic over the past couple of weeks: THE HOOVER INSTITUTION ...
The Big Chill
Over the last few years, we’ve seen increasing hand-wringing in Western capitals about how the money China is spending in the Global South translates into direct political influence. This week research was published that quantifies the issue. A new report ...