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Friends and Interests: China's Distinctive Links with Africa

African Studies Review,  Dec 2007  by Sautman, Barry,  Hairong, Yan

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_____. 2006e. "S. African Diplomat say "No Organized Effort" Against Chinese in His Country." February 13.

_____. 2006f. "Dam up the Nile to Benefit Poverty-Stricken Sudanese." January 29.

_____. 2007a. "Africa to Be More Attractive for Chinese Investors." February 3.

_____. 2007b "China-Africa Cooperation to Break 'Products-for- Resources' Doctrine." January 6.

_____. 2007c. "Full Text of President Hu Jintao's Speech at South Africa's Pretoria University." February 7.

Xinhuanet. 2007. "Wuganda jinfang wei zai wu huaren huaqiao juban anquan jiangzuo" (Ugandan police organizes security seminar for overseas Chinese). http://news3.xinhuanet.com.

Zatt, Brandon. 2007. "Trading Rhythms." South China Morning Post, January 3.

Zhang Chongfang. 2007. "Shige Zhongguoren de Feizhou guishi" (Ten Chinese African tales). Banyue Tan5. http://news3.xinhuanet.com.

Zhang Weiwei. 2006. "The Allure of the Chinese Model." International Herald Tribune, November 2.

Zhang Xiaojing. 2004. "Tansuo jinrong quanqiu shidai de fazhan daolu: qianxicong 'Huasheng gongshi' dao 'Beijing gongshi' (Exploring the financial global era development paths: A preliminary analysis of moving from the 'Washington Consensus' to the 'Beijing consensus"). Xueshi Shibao, August 16.

Zhonghua Minguo (Taiwan) Qiaowu Weiyuanhui. 2005. "Overseas Ethnic Chinese Population Figures." www.ocac.gov.

African Studies Review, Volume 50, Number 3 (December 200V), pp. 75-114

Barry Sautman is a political scientist and lawyer in the Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His research concerns nationalism and ethnic politics in China, as well as China-Africa relations. He is the coauthor (with Yan Hairong) of East Mountain Tiger, West Mountain Tiger: China, the West, and "Colonialism" in Africa (University of Maryland Series on Contemporary Asian Studies, 2007).

Yan Hairong teaches in the Department of Applied Social Science, Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research interests include rural-to-urban labor migration in China, domestic service, gender, and development, as well as China-Africa links. Her book, New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development and Women Workers in China, will be published by Duke University Press.

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