Shaping the Future of Power
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Shaping the Future of Power
Knowledge Production and Network-Building in China-Africa Relations
Benabdallah, Lina
The University of Michigan Press
07/2020
204
Mole
Inglês
9780472054541
15 a 20 dias
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China;Africa;power;international relations;foreign policy;Global South;Knowledge production;post-Western theories of IR;rising powers;international order;social capital;military diplomacy;culture;guanxi;network;relationality;relational theory;knowledge-power nexus;security relations;discourse analysis;military base;Djibouti;Chinese investments;natural resources;infrastructure projects;China and Africa;professionalization training;elite visit;party relations;cultural exchange;African partners;Chinese university;financial loans;scholarship;training opportunities;exchange visits;civil servants;professional network;delegation;diplomats;journalists;military;United Nations Security Council;economy;government personnel;marketing;equipment;software;military hardware;technology;investment;power in international politics;network-building;China-Africa;diplomacy;public diplomacy;cultural diplomacy;journalist training;security training;Confucius Institute;relational power