Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 471 g
Reihe: Economic Geography
Its Variegated and Contradictory Character in Relation to Land, Agriculture, Mining and Infrastructure
Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 471 g
Reihe: Economic Geography
ISBN: 978-3-031-52814-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This edited volume systematically interrogates the Chinese investment presence in Africa, focusing on land and agriculture, mining and other infrastructural projects. In doing so, the form and extent of Chinese debt will be brought into perspective, with comparisons made to investments in Africa emanating from metropolitan capitalism. The volume examines the development potential of these investments by focusing on the labour regimes created and the effects of investments on the land-based agricultural livelihoods of the African peasantry. This entails the use of a political economy approach which incorporates the state, international actors and local communities into the analysis, with gender dynamics also of great significance. Overall, the contributions in this volume focus on an array of African nations (with a specific focus on Zimbabwe) and they deploy a large wealth of primary field-based data collected over a number of years by established and emerging scholars living andworking on the continent.
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Chapter 1. Framing the Complexities of Chinese Investments in Africa.- Part I: Land.- Chapter 2. Chinese Agricultural Investments in Uganda and the Paradox of “Idle Land”.- Chapter 3. Land Displacements, Production Relations and Resistance in the Context of Chinese Investments in Mozambique.- Chapter 4. Problematising the Mutuality Discourse in Chinese Agricultural Investment in Uganda.- Part II: Agriculture.- Chapter 5. Complexities arising from the Role of Chinese Firms in the Renaissance of the Tobacco Industry in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 6. Narratives and Experiences of Chinese Agro-Investments in Zambia: A Case Study of Cotton.- Chapter 7. Chinese Agricultural Technology Demonstration Centre and Peasant Empowerment in Zambia: Discourse and Reality.- Part III: Mining and Infrastructure.- Chapter 8. An Analysis of China’s Investments in South Africa’s Mining Sector.- Chapter 9. Socio-Economic Impacts of China’s Mining Investments in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 10. ContestedChinese Investment in Africa: The Case of Dam Construction in Upemba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo.