Overview

African nations, despite a real power gap with China, exhibit innovative tactics to rebalance the relationship.

Africa’s agency in dealing with China has been shown in different cases and some argue that African nations need to take a more proactive role, asserting their agency and ensuring that engagement with China is conducted on equitable and mutually beneficial terms.

During this webinar, we will delve into how African nations actively negotiate and navigate economic agreements with China, challenging the myth of a one-sided relationship as well as unravel the truths behind some prevalent myths surrounding Africa-China relations.

The session will consist of informative presentations, insightful discussions, and practical case studies, providing attendees with valuable insights and recommendations.

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SPEAKERS

Sanne Van der Lugt

Research Fellow

Leiden Asia Centre

Mercy Tedeku

Research Associate

Africa-China Centre for Policy & Advisory

Professor David Monyae

Director, Centre for Africa-China Studies (CACS),
University of Johannesburg.

Dr. Nancy Lohalo

Senior Research Fellow
ACCPA

Mikatekiso Kubayi

Researcher
Institute for Global Dialogue (at UNISA)

Dr. Stacey Links

Assistant Professor, Leiden University
Advisory Panel Member, ACCPA

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