Understanding China’s Approaches to International Development

Differences between Western and Chinese conceptions of foreign aid have complicated cooperation and understanding

Abstract

China’s impressive economic growth and increasing development activities overseas, particularly in the African continent, have spurred intense debate and criticism over its role as a rising power in international development. China is viewed in the West both as a threat, but also as a valuable potential partner in development cooperation. However, differences between Western and Chinese conceptions of foreign aid and development have complicated cooperation and understanding of China’s development and aid structures. Further knowledge of these differences is needed, in order to evaluate their implications for low-income countries, and for potential trilateral cooperation.

Citation

Jing Gu; Yunnan Chen; Yanbing Zhang. Understanding China’s Approaches to International Development. Institutute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton, UK (2014) 4 pp. [IDS Policy Briefing 75]

Understanding China’s Approaches to International Development

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Published 1 January 2014