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Chinese presence in real estate in South Africa and Mauritius
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016China has recently taken the global community by surprise with a surging interest in overseas real estate investment.DocumentEast Asian regional cooperation: approaches and processes
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2002East Asia has been caught with regionalism in recent years. There has been a proliferation of bilateral and regional trading arrangement initiatives across the region.DocumentMid- and long-term plan for promoting innovation and sustainable economic growth in Uzbekistan
Korea Development Institute, 2011The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a renowned UK economic research institute, chose Uzbekistan as one of the top ten countries expected to grow fast in 2011.DocumentChina's WTO entry: effects on its economy and implications for the Philippines
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2004The Philippines’ bilateral trade with China has increased steadily since China adopted the open door policy in late 1979. The growth has been particularly rapid in the nineties when Chinafocused its liberalisation on foreign trade.DocumentChinese agriculture development cooperation in Africa: narratives and politics
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013Chinese agriculture engagements are redefining the 'aid‘ landscape, moving from a paradigm of development assistance to one of development cooperation mixed with investment. China‘s leadership asserts that this approach infuses new life into South-South cooperation and promot[es] the establishment of a fair and rational new international political and economic order.DocumentExpanding agribusiness: China and Brazil in Ghanaian agriculture
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013This article examines the extent, framing and structure of Chinese and Brazilian investments in Ghana. It outlines the changing political economy of the agrarian sector, in the context of market liberalisation and the rise of agribusiness. The article examines the specificities of Chinese agricultural investments in Ghana in relation to wider investments and Chinese interests in the country.DocumentThe last golden land? Chinese private companies go to Africa
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2012A new dynamic presence is spreading rapidly and widely across Africa: that of Chinese private enterprises. For these firms, Africa is ‘the last golden land’ of economic opportunity.DocumentNegotiating new relationships: how the Ethiopian state is involving China and Brazil in agriculture and rural development
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation activities in Ethiopia.DocumentBrazil and China in Mozambican agriculture: emerging insights from the field
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013Mozambique, a country undergoing rapid transformations driven by the recent discovery of mineral resources, is one of the top destinations of Chinese and Brazilian cooperation and investment in Africa.DocumentChinese agricultural investment in Africa: motives, actors and modalities
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015The agricultural link between China and Africa can be traced back to the late 1950s when China started to provide agricultural aid to Africa. Agricultural aid has remained an integral part of Chinese African aid and constitutes a significant component of China’s contemporary, more diversified agricultural engagement with the continent.Pages
