ACCPA Executive Director Contributes to Two Landmark Books on Africa–China Cooperation

The Africa–China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA) is proud to announce that its Founder and Executive Director, Paul Frimpong, has contributed to two newly published volumes exploring the evolving landscape of Africa–China relations and modernization in the Global South.

The announcement was made during the ongoing First China–Africa Human Rights Seminar, taking place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital. At the seminar, Mr. Frimpong received copies of the two books, both published by the Zhejiang Think Tank in China.

The publications are titled:

  • Global South Collective Wisdoms: Deep Interpretation of the Africa–China Dar es Salaam Consensus by Chinese and African Scholars
  • Africa–China Co-Building Modernization in the Global South

IMAGE: Cover pages of the two publications.

Expanding the Africa–China Knowledge Base

These volumes bring together leading African and Chinese scholars to interpret key aspects of Africa–China cooperation, from the 2023 Dar es Salaam Consensus to the ongoing modernization agenda across the Global South.

Mr. Frimpong’s contribution reflects ACCPA’s growing influence in shaping policy debates and providing African perspectives within the Africa–China discourse. His insights add depth to discussions on modernization, human rights, and the collective aspirations of developing nations.

ACCPA’s Role in Thought Leadership

Speaking on this milestone, Mr. Frimpong emphasized that contributing to these works highlights ACCPA’s mission to amplify African scholarship and policy ideas in Africa–China cooperation.

“Our participation in these volumes underlines the critical role of African thought leadership in defining the contours of Africa–China relations. It is not only about economics or trade; it is about knowledge, narratives, and the collective future of the Global South,” he stated.

About the Publications

  • Global South Collective Wisdoms offers a deep interpretation of the Africa–China Dar es Salaam Consensus, exploring its policy, economic, and cultural implications.
  • Africa–China Co-Building Modernization in the Global South examines shared modernization pathways, drawing lessons from China’s experience while tailoring them to African contexts.

Strengthening Africa–China Dialogue

Through contributions such as these, ACCPA continues to position itself as a leading African think tank advancing research, dialogue, and policy engagement on Africa–China cooperation.

Source: ACCPA

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