Zambia’s economic diplomacy and the mining industry: An African case study of presidential impact and hopes of a New Dawn

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS South African Journal of International Affairs-SAJIA Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10220461.2023.2231889
Christopher Vandome
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ABSTRACT This article uses a broad conceptual framework of economic diplomacy to examine the efficacy of Zambia’s engagement with foreign governments, regional and international organisations, and companies, in the pursuit of investment and trade partners for its mining industry. It argues that successive presidents have had an important impact on investment in mining in two ways – through their balancing of international partnerships and economic diplomacy, and through their national economic and social policy agendas. The article provides an initial examination of the Hichilema government in Zambia and how it has balanced implicit tensions among international actors, international and local priorities, and domestic stakeholders, in the context of the growing demand for ‘green minerals’. This article concludes that further investment in Zambia’s mining sector to meet national development ambitions requires a broadening of the government’s economic diplomacy beyond a presidency-centric approach to a holistic strategy encompassing domestic institution development and regional cooperation.
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赞比亚的经济外交与采矿业:对总统影响和新黎明希望的非洲案例研究
摘要本文使用了一个广泛的经济外交概念框架来考察赞比亚与外国政府、地区和国际组织以及公司在为其采矿业寻求投资和贸易伙伴方面的互动效果。报告认为,历任总统通过两种方式对矿业投资产生了重要影响——一是平衡国际伙伴关系和经济外交,二是国家经济和社会政策议程。这篇文章初步考察了赞比亚的希奇莱马政府,以及在对“绿色矿产”需求不断增长的背景下,该政府如何平衡国际行为者、国际和地方优先事项以及国内利益相关者之间隐含的紧张关系。这篇文章的结论是,为了实现国家发展目标,对赞比亚采矿业的进一步投资需要将政府的经济外交范围从以总统为中心的方法扩大到包括国内机构发展和区域合作在内的整体战略。
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