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Title: China in Africa: An NGO view


1
China in AfricaAn NGO view
  • Duncan Green
  • Head of Research
  • Oxfam GB

2
Oxfam in China
  • Large and growing programme
  • run by Oxfam Hong Kong
  • Main focus internal
  • environment
  • poverty alleviation
  • But keen to work on some footprint issues

3
Chinas development footprint
  • Climate Change
  • China as an aid donor 1bn and rising
  • Trade and investment
  • WTO
  • Regional/bilateral Agreements
  • Corporate responsibility
  • Natural resource extraction

4
Is China being demonized?
  • Yellow peril hysteria in media
  • Is China a Neanderthal colonial power undoing
    centuries of Western altruism?
  • Response to Western fears of Chinese challenge
  • anti-colonial rhetoric employed/implied by China
    equally unconvincing
  • Reality is shift from bilateral to triangular
    relationships
  • Any shift in balance of power creates
    opportunities and threats

5
Where decent governments are in place
  • Triangulation offers alternative to bad Western
    advice (e.g. aid conditionality)
  • Chinese companies deliver on time
  • Good for consumers
  • But lack of local linkages reduces benefits and
    problems with deindustrialization where import
    substituting industries already exist (S Africa,
    Senegal)

6
Where bad governments are in place
  • Triangulation gets them off the hook of external
    pressure
  • Chad/oil
  • Sudan/UN
  • Makes it harder for local opposition to create
    political change
  • Zimbabwe
  • Our fear sitting here in Africa is if you want
    to know where theres a bad HR situation, look
    for the Chinese.
  • (quote from local aid worker)

7
Civil Society Views some initial observations
  • Trades Unions/Business Associations
  • Depends how much they have to lose - more concern
    in Senegal than Sierra Leone
  • Consumers delighted
  • NGOs little engagement
  • Methods for traditional international lobby
    targets (IMF, WTO, TNCs etc) dont work
  • Lack of transparency on Chinese presence
  • Residual political sympathy?

8
Conclusion
  • Move from demonization to serious engagement
  • Maximize opportunities, minimize costs
  • Engage internationally, including in
    international centres, and in Beijing
  • Spend time learning how to understand/ talk to/
    work with Chinese institutions
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