Skip to content
Tel: +27 (0)11 339-2021 |
info@saiia.org.za
Twitter
Facebook
Youtube
Instagram
Linkedin
News
Interviews
Multimedia
Publications
Events
Programmes
Journal
Youth
Careers
Media
About
News
Interviews
Multimedia
Publications
Events
Programmes
Journal
Youth
Careers
Media
About
Foresight
COVID-19
Foreign Policy
Economic Diplomacy
Governance
Natural Resources
More
Foresight
COVID-19
Foreign Policy
Economic Diplomacy
Governance
Natural Resources
More
Research Themes
News
Events
Multimedia
Publications
Programmes
Youth
Experts
About
Careers
Contact us
Research Themes
News
Events
Multimedia
Publications
Programmes
Youth
Experts
About
Careers
Contact us
Tag: China-Africa debt
Filter:
Theme
-China-Africa Relations
Region
Country
Programme
Publication
How Zambia and China Co-Created a Debt ‘Tragedy of the Commons’
Publication
China’s Digital Silk Road in Africa and the Future of Internet Governance
Publication
Convergence and Divergence in Emerging Donor Finance: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese and Indian Exim Banks in Ethiopia
Publication
International Development Lending and Global Value Chains in Africa
Publication
Chinese International Contractors in Africa: Structure and Agency
Publication
Do Chinese Infrastructure Loans Promote Entrepreneurship in African Countries?
Publication
Development Finance and Distributive Politics: Comparing Chinese and World Bank Finance in sub-Saharan Africa
Publication
Private Security Companies in Kenya and the Impact of Chinese Actors
Publication
Laying the Tracks: The Political Economy of Railway Development in Ethiopia’s Railway Sector and Implications for Technology Transfer
Publication
What is the Real Story of China’s “Hidden Debt”?
Publication
Zambia’s Chinese Debt in the Pandemic Era
Publication
Twenty Years of Data on China’s Africa Lending
Publication
Private Security Companies in Kenya and The Impact of Chinese Actors
Publication
Railpolitik: Ethiopia’s Rail Ambitions and Chinese Development Finance
Publication
How Zambia and China Co-Created a Debt ‘Tragedy of the Commons’
Next