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When Friendship Comes First - A Case Study of Chinese Development Aid for Health in Uganda

English · Hardback

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This inspiring book looks at the theory and practice of China's foreign aid in Africa, especially in the area of healthcare in Uganda. It provides insights into how recipient countries and regions are selected, and describes in detail how the men and women working in the frontlines deliver aid. Information from past research, participant observations, interviews and other fieldwork are brought together to form a comprehensive picture of how Chinese development aid for health to Uganda has evolved over three decades, how it is carried out now, and the significance of such milestones as the building of the China-Uganda Friendship Hospital. The author also compares and contrasts China's foreign aid with that from other countries.

List of contents

1. Background to this Study: Motivation and Timing.- 2. Two-sided Four-tiered Embeddedness: An Overview of China's Development Aid for Health to Uganda.- 3. Understanding the Basics:  Debates in the Theories and Practices of Aid.- 4. Aid  Recipients' Experience and Analysis.- 5. Donors' Experience and Analysis.- 6. Development Aid for Health from China to Uganda.- 7. Effectiveness of the Development Aid for Health from China to Uganda.- 8. A Deeper Understanding of Development Aid for Health from China to Uganda.- 9. Conclusion: From Aid to Cooperation: New Opportunities.

About the author

Zeqi Qiu is a Professor at Peking University, China. 





Summary

This inspiring book looks at the theory and practice of China’s foreign aid in Africa, especially in the area of healthcare in Uganda. It provides insights into how recipient countries and regions are selected, and describes in detail how the men and women working in the frontlines deliver aid. Information from past research, participant observations, interviews and other fieldwork are brought together to form a comprehensive picture of how Chinese development aid for health to Uganda has evolved over three decades, how it is carried out now, and the significance of such milestones as the building of the China-Uganda Friendship Hospital. The author also compares and contrasts China’s foreign aid with that from other countries.


Product details

Authors Zeqi Qiu
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789813293076
ISBN 978-981-3293-07-6
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 151 mm x 219 mm x 22 mm
Weight 494 g
Illustrations XVII, 264 p. 24 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series China and Globalization 2.0
China and Globalization 2.0
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Asia, Regional Development, Poverty, Development Aid, Political Science and International Studies, Economic development, Development Studies, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics

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