Sino-Africa Relations and Implications for Neo-colonialism: a Case of China’s Involvement in Ghana’s Textiles and Mining Industries and its Implications in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Ghana

Gideon Asante Yeboah, Kelvin Acheampong, Prince Henry Ebbey
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China’s progressive assumption as a major actor on the African scene needs critical academic attention and examination. Although there are undoubtedly varied benefits, there are also concerns about whether China’s win-win rhetoric is sincere or just empty propaganda. This paper contributes to the debate by examining the relationship between China and Africa through the lens of neo-colonialism. In this regard, the paper examines China’s involvement in the tex-tiles and mining industries of Ghana as a case study to argue whether the partnership between China and Africa is one that actually promotes development or engenders a new trend of neo-colonialism. Since this research focuses on areas such as partnership (i.e., between Ghana and China) and illegal mining with its effects, it intersects four of the SDGs (clean water and sanitation [SDG 6]; sustainable cities and com-munities [SDG 11]; life below water [SDG 14]; and partnership for the goals [SDG 17].
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中非关系及其对新殖民主义的启示:以中国参与加纳纺织和采矿业为例及其对加纳实现可持续发展目标的启示
中国作为非洲舞台上的主要角色的进步假设需要批判性的学术关注和审查。虽然毫无疑问有各种各样的好处,但也有人担心中国的双赢言论是真诚的,还是只是空洞的宣传。本文通过新殖民主义的视角审视了中国与非洲的关系,从而为这场辩论做出了贡献。在这方面,本文以中国参与加纳纺织业和采矿业为例,探讨中非之间的伙伴关系究竟是促进了发展,还是催生了一种新殖民主义的新趋势。由于本研究的重点是伙伴关系(即加纳与中国之间)和非法采矿及其影响等领域,因此它与四个可持续发展目标(清洁水和卫生[可持续发展目标6];可持续城市和社区[可持续发展目标11];水下生命[可持续发展目标14];以及为实现目标[可持续发展目标17]建立伙伴关系。
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