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Between the CPA and Southern independence: China's post-conflict engagement in Sudan
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012As a defining Chinese engagement in Africa, much attention has been devoted to China's role over Darfur and Sudan's other conflicts. Much less has been paid to China's role in post-conflict reconstruction and development. This paper explores the main areas of China's engagement in Sudan during the North–South Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between 2005 and 2011.DocumentGoodwill and hard bargains: The DRC, China and India
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012The economic and political engagement of China and India with the African continent is growing, but the complex dynamics of this engagement, particularly at country-specific level, remain under-researched.DocumentA 21st Century scramble: South Africa, China and the rare earth metals industry
2012This paper analyses the peculiar structure of the rare earth elements (REE) industry, a sector dominated by China, and the global implications of current upheavals within the sector, especially as they concern South Africa’s (re)emerging rare earths production. REEs are a hitherto obscure group of metals that have now assumed global significance.DocumentChina in Kenya: addressing counterfeit goods and construction sector imbalances
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012China has become a key player in trade, investment and development co-operation in Kenya. Although mainly in the construction and manufacturing sectors, Chinese investments in Kenya have attracted praise and condemnation in equal proportion from various quarters.DocumentHong Kong - South Africa’s gateway to China
2012South Africa has responded to the rise of East Asia by building new commercial links with the region, especially with China. South Africa has sought to build a strategic partnership with the Asian giant in the hope of securing a key political ally and an economic development partner.DocumentUnderstanding China's agricultural investments in Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011Since 2000 China has started to strengthen its agricultural co-operation with Africa in trade and other commercial activities. It has also increased its agricultural investment in Africa.DocumentNigeria and the BRICs: diplomatic, trade, cultural and military relations
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011The increasing involvement of the emerging powers of Brazil, Russia, India and China, collectively called the BRICs, in Africa is a much-discussed topic.DocumentTo Bélinga or not to Bélinga? China’s evolving engagement in Gabon’s mining sector
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011Gabon's recent ambition to reduce its dependency on oil revenue by diversifying its economy coincides with China's growing investment in resource-rich African countries. Within the wide range of Sino–Gabonese co-operation, the mining sector – and above all the Bélinga iron ore project – is central to both parties' interests.DocumentAngola’s foreign policy: pragmatic recalibrations
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011In the years since independence, Angola has pragmatically recalibrated its foreign relations and sought key global backers to survive the traumatic first decades as an independent country and to develop a viable post-colonial, post-conflict state.DocumentThe Sicomines Agreement: change and continuity in the Ddemocratic Republic of Congo’s international relations
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011The multibillion minerals-for-infrastructure deal struck in 2007 between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and China is one of the most well-known embodiments of the increasing Chinese presence on the African continent.Pages
