Abstract

China's relentless commercial advance in Africa has altered the dynamics of development across the continent, as well as Africa's relationship with the rest of the world. Beijing's ‘no-strings’ approach contrasts with Western efforts to link aid to improvements in governance. However, China has recently shown, particularly in diplomacy over the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan, signs of pragmatic accommodation of Western pressure.

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