Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergence

This note is the result of a conjunction of questions raised by my research on the relations between China and Africa. Whether it is the promotion of a Chinese model of development by both the World Bank and China itself, the predilection of African countries for the creation of special economic zon...

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Main Author: Thierry Pairault
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Language:English
Published: Association Recherche & Régulation
Series:Revue de la Régulation
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description This note is the result of a conjunction of questions raised by my research on the relations between China and Africa. Whether it is the promotion of a Chinese model of development by both the World Bank and China itself, the predilection of African countries for the creation of special economic zones, their desire to be part of the new silk routes strategy, the ambiguities of the notion of emergence and thus the ideological competition that China establishes for political purposes… everything brought me back to a character, Lin Yifu (Justin Lin), who, without being central or even ideologically at the forefront, occupies a visible place - this is the important factor - both in China and abroad, especially in Africa, where the think tank he heads propagates its expertise.
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spelling doaj.art-01c47ca7d8864aadbd689dd8f8cb16b82024-02-13T13:02:57ZengAssociation Recherche & RégulationRevue de la Régulation1957-77962510.4000/regulation.14529Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergenceThierry PairaultThis note is the result of a conjunction of questions raised by my research on the relations between China and Africa. Whether it is the promotion of a Chinese model of development by both the World Bank and China itself, the predilection of African countries for the creation of special economic zones, their desire to be part of the new silk routes strategy, the ambiguities of the notion of emergence and thus the ideological competition that China establishes for political purposes… everything brought me back to a character, Lin Yifu (Justin Lin), who, without being central or even ideologically at the forefront, occupies a visible place - this is the important factor - both in China and abroad, especially in Africa, where the think tank he heads propagates its expertise.https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/14529ChinaAfricaemergence modelLin Yifu
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Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergence
Revue de la Régulation
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Africa
emergence model
Lin Yifu
title Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergence
title_full Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergence
title_fullStr Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergence
title_full_unstemmed Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergence
title_short Lin Yifu, l’Afrique et le modèle chinois d’émergence
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Africa
emergence model
Lin Yifu
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