Abstract

Steering scholarship away from a dichotomously aligned debate between apologists and critics of Chinese engagement in Africa, this article redirects attention to the policy-oriented question of ‘what practical steps can Africans take to seize the opportunities Chinese emergence presents?’ The authors recommend that regional organisations coordinate intraregional trade, economic and industrial policies to forge a path towards sustainable region-wide development and implement a code of conduct based on the 1977 Sullivan Principles; aimed at removing the structural impediments average Africans are faced with.

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