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China's Growing Footprint in North Africa. Does soft power or hard power explain China's Growing?

Titre: China's Growing Footprint in North Africa. Does soft power or hard power explain China's Growing?

Texte Universitaire , 2020 , 18 Pages

Autor:in: Angie Hesahm Abdo Ahmed Mahmoud (Auteur)

Gestion d'entreprise - Politique économique
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This paper discusses the growing influence of China in North Afrcia. China has developed a profoundly entrenched stance as both a diplomatic partner and a rising investor in Africa. The interests of the Chinese in the continent covers not only natural resources but also pressing matters of trade, security, combating terrorism, and soft power which entails Confucius institutes and people to people exchanges.

Chinese aid practices to Africa which encompasses Chinese medical fleet has been blown out of proportion by Western media to influence Africa to take caution and shield itself from China. The expression "soft power" has turned into a political theory for types of impact that are not "hard" in the sense of military power. As indicated by Joseph Nye's unique definition, a nation's hard power depends on intimidation, to a great extent a component of its military or monetary might. "Soft power", conversely, depends on fascination, emerging from the positive intrigue of a nation's way of life, political goals, and strategies just as a dynamic, free affable society.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Does Soft Power or Hard Power Explain China's Growing Footprint in North Africa? Or Does So-called 'Sharp Power' Better Explain This? Critically Analyze the Former and the Latter
    • Hard, Soft, and Sharp Power
    • China’s Growing Footprint in Africa
    • China’s Soft and Hard Power
    • A Post-Colonial Hypothesis

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This essay critically analyzes the relationship between China and Africa, examining whether soft power or hard power better explains China's growing footprint in North Africa. The essay also explores the concept of "sharp power" and its relevance to China's influence in the region.

  • The concepts of hard, soft, and sharp power
  • China's strategic interests in Africa
  • China's economic and political influence in Africa
  • The role of Western media in shaping perceptions of China's engagement in Africa
  • The potential for China's growing influence to shape the future of global politics

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • The first chapter introduces the concepts of hard, soft, and sharp power, outlining their key features and differences. It explores how these different power dynamics can be applied to understand China's relationship with Africa.
  • The second chapter examines China's growing footprint in Africa, focusing on its economic and political interests. It analyzes the motivations behind China's engagement with the continent, highlighting both potential benefits and concerns.
  • The third chapter delves into the concept of "sharp power," analyzing its implications for China's relationship with Africa. It explores how China's soft power initiatives are intertwined with more coercive measures.
  • The fourth chapter examines a post-colonial hypothesis, suggesting that China's interests in Africa are not fundamentally different from those of other industrialized countries. It explores the role of Western media in shaping perceptions of China's engagement.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

This essay focuses on the concepts of hard power, soft power, and sharp power, analyzing their application to the case of China's growing footprint in North Africa. It explores key themes such as China's strategic interests in Africa, its economic and political influence, and the role of Western media in shaping perceptions of China's engagement in the region.

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Titre
China's Growing Footprint in North Africa. Does soft power or hard power explain China's Growing?
Université
University of Bradford
Cours
contemporary security studies
Auteur
Angie Hesahm Abdo Ahmed Mahmoud (Auteur)
Année de publication
2020
Pages
18
N° de catalogue
V956405
ISBN (ebook)
9783346309211
ISBN (Livre)
9783346309228
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
China Soft power Africa footprint
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
Angie Hesahm Abdo Ahmed Mahmoud (Auteur), 2020, China's Growing Footprint in North Africa. Does soft power or hard power explain China's Growing?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/956405
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