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A Post State-Centric Analysis of China-Africa Relations - Internationalisation of Chinese Capital and State-Society Relations in Ethiopia

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This book offers a new alternative to understanding the relationship between China and Africa. Here, the author not only explores the changing nature of Ethiopia's internal politics as a result of Chinese investment and commercial links, but also compellingly questions the existing state-centric macro or strategic investigation of China-Africa relations. By thoroughly reviewing and deploying the 'second image reversed' approach and the relational concept of state power analytical approaches, Ziso challenges the Western-centric Weberian conceptualization of state. This volume presents an eclectic approach to interpret the state transformation in Ethiopia in light of Chinese capital, arguing for a "state in society" framework which does not treat the state as a unitary black box. This analysis challenges the conventional binary staple which is often framed on whether China is the new imperialist power plundering Africa's resources or is Africa's historically all-weather friend. This volume offers an original contribution to knowledge on China's relations with Ethiopia in particular, and with Africa in general.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Ethiopia-China Relations: An 'Inside-Out' Perspective.- Chapter 3: Crisis and Contradiction in Ethiopia Since 1974: Setting the Stage for Chinese Investment.- Chapter 4: From Dergue Socialism to an 'Ethiopian Neoliberalism':Transition and Reform Under the EPRDF Since 1991.- Chapter 5: The Drivers of Chinese Investment in Ethiopia Since 1995: Institution, Economics and Politics.- Chapter 6: Chinese Investment and New Modalities of State Intervention in Ethiopia.- Chapter 7: The Impact of Chinese Investment in Ethiopia: Party Capitalism and the Informalisation of Institutions.- Chapter 8: Conclusions: Summary of Main Findings and some Suggestions for Future Research.

About the author

Edson Ziso is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Adelaide, South Australia.

Summary

This book offers a new alternative to understanding the relationship between China and Africa. Here, the author not only explores the changing nature of Ethiopia’s internal politics as a result of Chinese investment and commercial links, but also compellingly questions the existing state-centric macro or strategic investigation of China-Africa relations. By thoroughly reviewing and deploying the ‘second image reversed’ approach and the relational concept of state power analytical approaches, Ziso challenges the Western-centric Weberian conceptualization of state. This volume presents an eclectic approach to interpret the state transformation in Ethiopia in light of Chinese capital, arguing for a “state in society” framework which does not treat the state as a unitary black box. This analysis challenges the conventional binary staple which is often framed on whether China is the new imperialist power plundering Africa’s resources or is Africa’s historically all-weather friend. This volume offers an original contribution to knowledge on China’s relations with Ethiopia in particular, and with Africa in general.

Product details

Authors Edson Ziso
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319882482
ISBN 978-3-31-988248-2
No. of pages 244
Dimensions 148 mm x 14 mm x 210 mm
Weight 339 g
Illustrations XII, 244 p.
Series Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Afrika, Asien, B, Asia, Africa, Politics & government, Political Science and International Studies, African Politics, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, Africa—Politics and government, land reform, liberalisation, Nationalisation, Rural economy, Socialist Dergue regime (1974-1991), State enterprises, EPRDF

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