External research on Chinese lending to Africa

SAIIA is proud to be a repository of research on Chinese lending to Africa, produced by the US-based China-Africa Research Initiative. This research aims to enhance the understanding of the economic and political dimensions of China-Africa relations.

China-Africa Relations

Risky Business: New Data on Chinese Loans and Africa’s Debt Problem

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What is the Role for the Chinese Private Security Sector in Africa?

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Comparing the Effects of Chinese and Traditional Official Finance on State Repression and Public Demonstrations in Africa

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How Huawei Succeeds in Africa

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French and Chinese Business Cooperation in Africa

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The Growing Preference for Chinese Arms in Africa: A Case Study of Uganda and Kenya

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Chinese Medical Teams: Knowledge Transfer in Ethiopia and Malawi

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China’s Development-Security in Practice: The Case of Mali

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China, Africa, and Debt Distress: Fact and Fiction about Asset Seizures

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Debt Relief with Chinese Characteristics

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China and Africa in Global Space Science, Technology, and Satellite Development

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Export, Employment, or Productivity? Chinese Investments in Ethiopia’s Leather and Leather Product Sectors

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The Blind Spot: International Mining in Angoche and Larde, Mozambique

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Chinese Manufacturing and Agricultural Investment in Tanzania: A Scoping Study

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Chinese Agricultural and Manufacturing Investment in Kenya: A Scoping Study

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Comparing the Determinants of Western and Chinese Commercial Ties with Africa

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Lessons from East Asia: Comparing Ethiopia and Vietnam’s Early-Stage Special Economic Zone Development

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Wealth from Waste? Chinese Investments and Technology Transfer in the Tanzanian Plastic Recycling Industry