China’s Foreign Aid and Its Role in the International Architecture
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- L’aide étrangère de la Chine dans l’architecture de l’aide internationale [fr]
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Published by Palgrave Macmillan
Though China has long been an aid provider, the recent and remarkable surge in China’s foreign aid has important implications for the global aid architecture. It relies on aid principles that diverge in many ways from those of traditional Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donor countries, particularly in relation to non-interference, mutual benefit and non-conditionality. China’s foreign aid also relies on a mixing of economic cooperation, trade and investment deals.
While several Western scholars have examined the Chinese development cooperation system, few voices from China have been heard in European and North American journals and media. This chapter aims to offer a Chinese perspective on the evolution of China’s foreign aid. It focuses on the aid principles that have thus far informed Chinese development assistance, highlighting the successful outcomes achieved so far in Africa and South-East Asia. The chapter also addresses the main shortcomings of the Chinese approach, by recommending the improvement of institutional transparency, and strengthening of dialogue with DAC donors, all with a view towards learning from past experiences and exchanging best practices.
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aid effectiveness, World Trade Organization (WTO), bilateral cooperation, conditionalities, history, emerging economies, foreign policy, geopolitics, global public policies, international cooperation, official development assistance (ODA), policy coherence, poverty, South-South cooperation, technology transfer, transparency and accountability, economic | development historyPour citer cet article
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Meibo Huang et Peiqiang Ren, « China’s Foreign Aid and Its Role in the International Architecture », International Development Policy | Revue internationale de politique de développement [En ligne], 3 | 2012, mis en ligne le 27 mars 2012, consulté le 17 avril 2024. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/poldev/1004 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/poldev.1004
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