“一带一路”倡议与中国在非洲的霸权

Q3 Social Sciences Orbis Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.orbis.2023.08.005
Jean-Pierre Cabestan
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自20世纪90年代中期以来,北京重新启动了其非洲政策,增加了其发展助理,要求中国公司“走出去”,增加基础设施项目。 换句话说,“一带一路”倡议帮助中国提升为非洲霸权大国。自2018年以来,由于国内财政资源减少、受援国债务不断增长、越来越不可持续等多种原因,“一带一路”倡议已逐步缩减。在同一时期,为了重新获得影响力,美国、欧盟(EU)和印度等其他非洲外部伙伴在与非洲大陆的关系上投入了更多资金。尽管如此,正如本文所示,“一带一路”倡议将继续下去,中国很可能仍然是非洲的重要伙伴,有助于给非洲国家更多的选择,从而提供更多的代理权,尽管甚至要感谢中西方日益紧张的局势。
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The Belt and Road Initiative and China’s Hegemony in Africa

Since the mid-1990s, Beijing has relaunched its Africa policy, increasing its development assistant, asking Chinese companies to “go out” and multiply infrastructure projects. Yet, Xi Jinping’s more ambitious foreign policy and his signature project, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have deepened China’s footprint in Africa. In other words, the BRI has helped elevate China into a hegemonic power in Africa. Since 2018, for a number of reasons—reduced financial resources at home and recipients’ growing and more and more unsustainable debt—, the BRI has been gradually scaled down. In the same period, to regain influence, other Africa’s external partners such as the United States, the European Union (EU) and India, have invested more in their relationship with the continent. Nonetheless, as this article shows, the BRI will carry on and China is likely to remain a crucial partner of Africa, contributing to giving African countries more options, therefore more agency, despite and even thanks to Sino-Western growing tensions.

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Orbis SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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