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    The effectiveness of China's industrial policies in commercial aviation manufacturing

    RAND Corporation, 2014
    Since economic reforms began in 1978, China has enjoyed rapid growth in exports, which have contributed to the country’s impressive economic growth. Improvements in the quality of China’s workforce, manufacturing technologies, and materials have enabled the country to enter new, more technologically sophisticated industries.
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    China’s hunger for U.S. planes and cars: assessing the risks

    U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, 2014
    Contrary to many other industries, which now view China more as a consumer market than an export platform, the reverse appears to be occurring in the auto sector.
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    Chinese engagement in Africa: drivers, reactions, and implications for U.S. Policy

    RAND Corporation, 2014
    Most analyses of Chinese engagement with African nations focus on what China gets out of these partnerships—primarily natural resources and export markets to fuel its burgeoning economy, and agricultural products to feed its increasingly urbanised population.
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    Sino-Indian economic dialogue- global business plan for an Asian century

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012
    India and China share a complicated relationship with diverse strands. There is the long civilizational connection built from the time of the Buddha. Then there is the more ominous overhang from the 1962 conflict, which has left a trail of hurt, anger and suspicion, especially in India.
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    Chinese development co-operation in Africa: the case of Tembisa's Friendship Town

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009
    Chinese development co-operation in Africa has invoked both admiration and criticism, much of it based on limited empirical or anecdotal evidence, contributing to conflicting perceptions as to its purpose, means and outcomes.
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    Strategic Partnerships: the European Union's quest for global clout

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009
    The European Union (EU) has revisited many of its external policies with the view to strengthen its relations with strategic partners in the developing world, and to boost its visibility as a pivotal political actor on the global stage.
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    China and Africa's natural resources: the challenges and implications for development and governance

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009
    China’s energy concerns have been playing an increasingly crucial role in its foreign policymaking in the new century.  This paper proposes to analyse China’s growing engagement in Africa’s mineral sector and assess its impact on local governance.
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    The oil factor in Sino–Angolan relations at the start of the 21st Century

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010
    Even though trade figures are the most impressive feature of Sino–Angolan bilateral relations after 2002, the main reason why China’s engagement in Angola has been attracting so much attention from scholars, the media and politicians is the fact that its presence in Angola is most evident in the sectors that have been driving Angola’s rapid economic growth in recent years, whi
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    From isolation to integration? A study of Chinese retailers in Dakar

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010
    Starting from the late 1990s, more and more Chinese have migrated to Senegal, concentrating and opening small shops along the Boulevard Général de Gaulle, one of the major roads in Dakar.
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    Elephants, ats and superpowers: Nigeria’s relations with China

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009
    Analysis of China’s relations with Africa has often been generalised, yet these relations vary considerably across the continent, suggesting the need for greater attention to the specificities of each case. This paper considers economic and political relations between China and Nigeria.

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