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Ebooks/chapters

  • Shinn, DH & Eisenman, J 2012, China and Africa a century of Engagements, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1-544.
  • Zhang, C (2012) ‘The Sino-Africa Relationship: Toward a New Strategic Partnership,’ in Emerging Powers in Africa, Special Report, eds N Kitchen, available from:           <http://www.lse.ac.uk/IDEAS/publications/reports/SR016.aspx> IDEAS Reports LSE, 10-18.

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