African agency, COVID-19 and debt renegotiations with China

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Mandira Bagwandeen, Christopher Edyegu, O. Otele
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Africa is facing a new debt crisis, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. China, a major creditor nation, has demonstrated a willingness to negotiate debt relief measures with African states on both a bilateral and multilateral basis. An assessment of African agency in bilateral debt renegotiations remains a conundrum for China–Africa observers, however, due to the secretive nature of these talks. Given the power deficits that African states hold relative to China, this article, on the basis of the application of an analytical framework and a study of the Zambian case, argues that it would be more strategic for African officials to engage with the Chinese via multilateral channels when it comes to debt renegotiations. Additionally, in view of decreased Chinese lending and the concerns of Chinese creditors about their debt exposure in Africa, the article provides a brief look ahead at the future of Chinese lending to the continent.
非洲机构、新冠肺炎和与中国的债务重新谈判
非洲正面临新的债务危机,新冠肺炎疫情加剧了这一危机。作为主要债权国,中国已表明愿意与非洲国家在双边和多边基础上就减免债务措施进行谈判。然而,由于双边债务重新谈判的秘密性质,对中非观察人士来说,评估非洲在双边债务重新谈判中的作用仍然是一个难题。考虑到非洲国家相对于中国的权力赤字,本文在分析框架的应用和对赞比亚案例的研究的基础上,认为非洲官员在债务重新谈判时通过多边渠道与中国接触更具战略意义。此外,鉴于中国贷款的减少以及中国债权人对其在非洲的债务敞口的担忧,本文简要展望了中国对非洲大陆贷款的未来。
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