中国在非洲的影响:资源开采的当前角色和未来前景

Liu Haifang
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2014年下半年,一些非洲国家受到国际市场矿产资源价格下跌的沉重打击。国际媒体对中国经济放缓可能给非洲经济带来的负面影响提出了不同的看法。其中一个标题是:“中国在非洲的投资今年下降了40%——但也不全是坏消息。最近,人们对“中国经济放缓拖累非洲经济”的愤怒加剧,并成功地影响了2015年12月在约翰内斯堡举行的中非峰会。同样,在最近举行的非洲矿业部门最大的年度活动——非洲矿业Indaba上,人们表示新的关切是“由于中国经济增长放缓,非洲矿业笼罩着阴霾”毫无疑问,在过去十年中,中国的存在对非洲的增长产生了积极影响。然而,只有狭隘的视角才会仅仅通过中国的棱镜来看待非洲的疲弱表现。本文讨论了上述关于中国在非洲的影响的问题。本文运用历史的方法对20世纪90年代中期以来的经济合作进行了重构。这种重建强调合作的持久力量。从字面上看,本文超越了资源牵引领域,了解了中非合作的基础,以及矿产资源在中非合作中的地位。本文以一个具有代表性的国家为例,从双边合作的结构来看当前的困境。以下是如何应对这些挑战的建议。关键词:中国,非洲,矿业,资源,投资,发展。
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China’s influence in Africa: current roles and future prospects in resource extraction
In the second half of 2014, some African countries felt the heavy strike of falling prices of mineral resources on the world market. The international media raised vocalex positions on the negative impact that China’s slow down might bring to the African economy. One headline read: “Chinese investment in Africa has fallen 40 per cent this year – but it’s not all bad news”.1 More recently, the exasperation intensified to “China’s slowdown blights African economies”,2 and managed to shadow the China-African Summit held in December 2015 in Johannesburg. Similarly, on the recent Africa Mining Indaba, the annual biggest African event for the mining sector, the renewed concern was stated as “Gloom hangs over African mining as China growth slows”.3 There is no doubt that China’s presence has had positive effects on Africa’s growth over the past decade. Nonetheless, only a narrow perspective would view Africa’s weak performance solely through the Chinese prism. This article addresses the afore-mentioned concerns regarding the impacts that China has in Africa. A historical approach is applied to reconstruct the economic cooperation since the mid-1990s. This reconstruction emphasizes the sustaining forces of cooperation. Literally, this article goes beyond the resource traction sector, to understand the basis of China-African cooperation, and the position mineral resource has taken in the bilateral cooperation. With a representative country case study, the current dilemma is shown from the structure of bilateral cooperation. Suggestions follow on how to address these challenges. Keywords : China, Africa, mining, resource, investment, development.
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