Banking on Beijing : the aims and impacts of China's overseas development program / Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks, Austin M. Strange, Michael J. Tierney

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 374 pages ; black and white illustrations, black and white maps, black and white charts ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781108474108
  • 1108474101
  • 9781108463393
  • 1108463398
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Contents:
Why do we know so little about the aims and impacts of China's overseas development program? -- The journey to global creditor : a brief history of Chinese development finance -- Counting and comparing apples and dragon fruits -- Follow the money : where does Chinese government funding go? -- Apples and dragon fruits : how does China allocate aid and credit across countries? -- Aid à la carte : the subnational distribution of Chinese development finance -- Paving the way to growth and development? The socioeconomic impacts of Chinese development projects -- Poisonous dragon fruits? The side effects of Chinese development finance -- Banking on the Belt and Road : the future of global development finance.
Summary: "Over the past two decades, Beijing has achieved something truly extraordinary: it has established itself as the lender of first resort for many low-income and middle-income countries.In doing so, it has become "public enemy number one" in the eyes of many Western governments and multilateral institutions"--
Item type: monograph
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Includes bibliographical references (313-361) and index.

Why do we know so little about the aims and impacts of China's overseas development program? -- The journey to global creditor : a brief history of Chinese development finance -- Counting and comparing apples and dragon fruits -- Follow the money : where does Chinese government funding go? -- Apples and dragon fruits : how does China allocate aid and credit across countries? -- Aid à la carte : the subnational distribution of Chinese development finance -- Paving the way to growth and development? The socioeconomic impacts of Chinese development projects -- Poisonous dragon fruits? The side effects of Chinese development finance -- Banking on the Belt and Road : the future of global development finance.

"Over the past two decades, Beijing has achieved something truly extraordinary: it has established itself as the lender of first resort for many low-income and middle-income countries.In doing so, it has become "public enemy number one" in the eyes of many Western governments and multilateral institutions"--

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