China's growing role in African peace and security / [This research report has been prepared by Saferworld's China Programme under the overall guidance of Bernardo Mariani and with Thomas Wheeler as lead researcher ; edited by Emily Speers Mears] [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: ReportPublication details: London : Saferworld, 2011Description: 115 pSubject(s): Online resources:
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"January 2011".

This report assesses China's growing role in Africa and its effect on factors that drive conflict and those that promote peace. China’s growing economic role in Africa is well-documented; trade between China and the African continent increased from just over $10bn in 2000 to $115bn in 2010. However, the report highlights that China is also now an important player in Africa’s peace and security challenges. The report brings together research by scholars, think tanks and NGOs from Africa, China, and Europe.

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