CHINA'S INCREASING ROLE AS AN EDUCATION DONOR IN AFRICA, AND THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS BOTH ECONOMICALLY AND POLITICALLY.
Why does China run one of the world's largest short-term training
programmes, with plans to bring 30,000 Africans to China between 2013
and 2015?
Why does it give generous support to 31 Confucius Institutes teaching
Mandarin and Chinese culture at many of Africa's top universities from
the Cape to Cairo?
Why is China one of the very few countries to increase the number of
full scholarships for Africans to study in its universities,a total of
18,000 anticipated between 2013 and 2015?
China claims to have been involved for 60 years in South-South
cooperation of mutual benefit to China and Africa. While its dramatic
economic and trade impact, particularly on Africa, has caught global
attention, little focus has yet been given to its role as an education
donor - and especially to the critical role of China's support for
training and human resource development for Africans inChina, and
within Africa itself. It is vital that we understand what is going on,
and why education is so important in China-Africa relations. Here is
hard evidence from Ethiopia, South Africa and Kenya of the dramatic
growth ofChina's soft power and increasing impact in
capacity-building, and of the implications of this for Africa, China
and the world.
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The Case of Education and Training
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782041580
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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