THE INSTITUTIONAL BASE OF THE CHINESE POLICY TOWARDS AFRICA
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.10, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-06-29
Authors : Anna Mineeva;
Page : 64-69
Keywords : Chinese - African relations; institutional base of the Chinese foreign policy; “public” diplomacy;
Abstract
The article analyses the institutional base of the Chinese policy towards Africa: its establishing and managing process during the period from 60s to 90s of 20 century. The article contains a review of the main formal and informal organizations, engaged in developing the Chinese policy towards Africa and its realization. The article also provides for some statistics on the process of establishing the institutional base of the Chinese policy towards Africa, detail information on the aims of the organizations on different levels. Based on that data the conclusion is made, describing the coherence between this institutional organization and the needs of the Chinese strategy towards Africa.
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