'The China-Africa relationship has generated legends and almost a mythology of use and misuse, often based on biases and misinformation. In this new book Daniel Large takes a hard-headed and extraordinarily perceptive look at the relationship as it has evolved under President Xi. Balanced, but anchored in an unsentimental realism, Large's book offers a significant corrective to strands in the current debate and does so in a timely and prescient manner.'Stephen Chan OBE, SOAS University of London'Daniel Large's well-buttressed argument that politics is the foundation, and security the new leading edge, makes this book an essential guide to the China-Africa relationship at a key moment of transition.'Deborah Bräutigam, Director of the SAIS China Africa Research Initiative, Johns Hopkins University
Acknowledgements
Chronology
List of Abbreviations
List of Tables and Boxes
Introduction
1: The New Era in Context
2: Africa in China's Global Politics
3: New Era Economics
4: Xi's China Model, African Politics
5: Chinese-African Relations
6: Security: a New 'Pillar'
Conclusion
References
Daniel Large is Associate Professor at Central European University (CEU).