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    African Perceptions of China:A Ghanaian and Togolese Perspective of Sino-African Relations

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    在多数国际关系研究中展现了大多数国家对彼此的认知基于被某些事实、偏见和成见所影响,又或是受到其他可识别的定性变量的组合所改变。本论文阐释了非洲对此的看法,根据国家的不同而不同,其主要的因素有国家的起源、知识基础和对于中国的取向。 非洲与中国的关联早已被刻于历史中,可追溯至公元前206年-公元220年,一系列关于中国与埃及之间的文化交流;和唐朝的旅行家,杜环。 虽然对于中非关系的研究已有许多,但却都不具代表性。这是因为许多研究及论文基本上都取自于一些非非洲作者及以西方曲解观念作为基底。在过去三十年里,世界全球化,发展中的地理政治趋势和国际重新组合,在无数的全球社会政治和经济体系还未达到成熟...Much of the study on perception in International relations has shown that most nations have mutual perceptions predicated on and influenced by either fact, biases and stereotypes or a combination of other identifiable qualitative variables. This study demonstrates that, African perceptions differ from country to country, are influenced by factors such as the country of origin, the knowledge base a...学位:法学硕士院系专业:南洋研究院_国际关系学号:2552013115456

    African Perceptions of Donor Agencies: Emerging developments in Sino-African relations

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    The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that African perceptions of donor agencies such as China may differ from country to country, and are informed by elements such as the country of origin, the knowledge base and orientation towards China. China has been a longstanding partner of Africa since time immemorial through series of trade and cultural exchanges. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches to inquiry, we collect primary data via social survey using google forms with questionnaires administered to participants of ten (10) and six (6) tertiary institutions in Ghana and Togo respectively. This is to give voice to participants from Francophone and Anglophone speaking countries on the subject matter. We give more meaning to the survey data using documentary evidence. Evidence from our frequency distribution of the weighted responses on the various dimension of engagement and that of our phenomenology and narrative tools indicate that there are no singular overarching African perception of China as a donor agent; as the African continent is a 55-state region with diverse conflicting political, economic and socio-cultural proclivities. Africans have embraced China as an emerging force but unlike traditional multilateral bodies, China prefer to deal with Africa on an individual level without going public on matters relating to debt reliefs

    African Perceptions of Donor Agencies: Emerging developments in Sino-African relations

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    The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that African perceptions of donor agencies such as China may differ from country to country, and are informed by elements such as the country of origin, the knowledge base and orientation towards China. China has been a longstanding partner of Africa since time immemorial through series of trade and cultural exchanges. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches to inquiry, we collect primary data via social survey using google forms with questionnaires administered to participants of ten (10) and six (6) tertiary institutions in Ghana and Togo respectively. This is to give voice to participants from Francophone and Anglophone speaking countries on the subject matter. We give more meaning to the survey data using documentary evidence. Evidence from our frequency distribution of the weighted responses on the various dimension of engagement and that of our phenomenology and narrative tools indicate that there are no singular overarching African perception of China as a donor agent; as the African continent is a 55-state region with diverse conflicting political, economic and socio-cultural proclivities. Africans have embraced China as an emerging force but unlike traditional multilateral bodies, China prefer to deal with Africa on an individual level without going public on matters relating to debt reliefs
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