China’s involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s resource curse mineral driven conflict: an Afrocentric review

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Contemporary Social Science Pub Date : 2021-05-03 DOI:10.1080/21582041.2021.1919749
M. Rapanyane
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ABSTRACT Resource curse mineral driven conflicts have taken a major toll in the African continent. Observably, most of the studies which have been conducted do not address major aspects such as the international influence coming from economically powerful countries who rely heavily on Africa’s mineral resources for their economic feed. It is in this context that the current research article is driven by this scholarly major gap that China (second global biggest economy) is deployed as a test case to explore her involvements in the mineral resources curse and conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This article answers a research question on whether international major influencers such as China do have a role to play on resource curse mineral driven incessant conflicts in Africa. Equally, this article argues that China’s Sicomines deal secured with DRC is at the forefront of China’s big indirect role in the continued resource curse mineral driven conflict in the DRC’s Eastern region driven by mineral resource wealth. This argument is achieved methodologically by the deployment of document analysis and content analysis of the prevailing scholarly conversation throughout Africa.
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中国卷入刚果民主共和国资源诅咒矿产驱动的冲突:以非洲为中心的回顾
资源诅咒矿产驱动的冲突在非洲大陆造成了重大损失。值得注意的是,所进行的大多数研究都没有涉及主要方面,例如经济强国的国际影响力,这些国家严重依赖非洲的矿产资源作为经济来源。正是在这种背景下,当前的研究文章受到了这一学术重大差距的驱动,中国(全球第二大经济体)被部署为一个测试案例,以探索她参与刚果民主共和国矿产资源诅咒和冲突的情况。这篇文章回答了一个研究问题,即像中国这样的国际主要影响者是否确实在资源诅咒中发挥了作用——矿产驱动的非洲不断冲突。同样,这篇文章认为,在矿产资源财富驱动的刚果民主共和国东部地区持续的资源诅咒矿产冲突中,中国与刚果(金)达成的Sicomines协议是中国发挥重大间接作用的前沿。这一论点是通过对整个非洲盛行的学术对话进行文献分析和内容分析的方法论实现的。
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