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China Safari: On the Trail of Beijing's Expansion in Africa Hardcover – June 30, 2009

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China has now taken Great Britain's place as Africa's third largest business partner. Where others only see chaos, the Chinese see opportunities. With no colonial past and no political preconditions, China is bringing investment and needed infrastructure to a continent that has been largely ignored by Western companies or nations.

Traveling from Beijing to Khartoum, Algiers to Brazzaville, the authors tell the story of China's economic ventures in Africa. What they find is tantamount to a geopolitical earthquake: The possibility that China will help Africa direct its own fate and finally bring light to the so-called “dark continent,” making it a force to be reckoned with internationally.

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Starred Review. With trade between Africa and China estimated to reach $100 billion by 2010, China recently over-took Great Britain as the continent's third largest business partner. Journalists Michel and Beuret offer an intrepid and intelligent analysis of how Chinese economic investment is changing every-day African life-and the implications for China's role in the international community. From a nation that historically discouraged emigration, China has made a radical volte face-president Hu Jintao actually encourages citizens to seek their fortune in Africa-and this shift has resulted in investment in such areas as hydroelectric dams, textiles and tourism. The authors bring back stories from the rain forests in Congo, the uranium mines of the Sahara and the oil fields of Nigeria-frisking every statistic and detailing the human and environmental impact of China and Africa's relationship-and how it is perceived by the Western political, economic, and humanitarian institutions that have long dictated Africa's parameters of economic growth.

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USA Today
“Through a witty narrative that at times becomes a first-person travelogue, the authors entertain while educating, revealing in the process the absurdities that come with reporting on the ground in Africa...[A]n admirable contribution to a story with broad geopolitical implications.”

Library Journal
“A significant book that insightfully examines China’s role in Africa,
China Safari reveals not only the complexities of Chinese immigration to Africa, but also the political rivalries that result from it…Recommended for all interested readers.”

New York Times
China Safari is a fascinating, provocative work of firsthand reporting that illuminates an important global economic story.”

Washington Times
China Safari tackles an important and largely underreported topic with an engaging and lively verve…Mr. Michel and Mr. Beuret make an important contribution, without passing judgment, toward our understanding of China’s intentions in Africa.”

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1568584261
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Nation Books; 1st edition (June 30, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781568584263
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1568584263
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 13 years and up
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 11 and up
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.35 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2022
    A great primer for Chinas takeover of Africa. I have been a dozen times over 28 years and the difference they have made in Africa is insane. Both good (infrastructure) and horrific (funding mass scale Elephant poaching). It’s a good read. Buy it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017
    This is a balanced and insightful study of China's economic expansion in various African states. It mainly consists of interviews with officials, businesspeople and workers and provides an unbiased analysis on the impacts and consequences of the Chinese arrival in the dark continent. A key message, that it is up to the decision of African leaders to determine the outcome of Chinese investment in Africa, is particularly persuasive and alarming.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2012
    By now the world must surely know that the People's Republic of China has over the past three decades at least achieved a remarkable level of industrialization and a concomitant socio-economic progress that is highly admired by any conscientious observer.

    With a national population of 1.3 Billion people, the highest in the world, China has moved some 400 Million people out of poverty into the middle class and now boast the highest number of middle class citizens in the world. Amazingly this trend continues and it may very well prove former US President Richard Nixon's prophesy that someday China will rule the world.
    In order to achieve and sustain such mammoth economic growth China must have a constant supply of the commodities that allow such growth, viz metals, minerals and energy. Think of a commodity and it is available somewhere on the continent of Africa.

    The book...China Safari: On the Trail of Beijing's Expansion in Africa ..tells how China has befriended the African continent and is doing business in a different way from the ex-colonial powers to the delight of the African countries. The Chinese not just pays for commodities and leave but they help implement and establish infra-structural development in the host countries like schools, hospitals, highways, railways, seaports, airports, stadium, manufacturing plants and industrial training at many levels.
    Because of this model the African continent has become an ally of China which is of huge significance to the geo-politics of today's world.

    I say if you are interested in Sino-African relationship and in geo-political alignments please read this book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2010
    This was a very enjoyable and informative read. These guys have an uproarious sense of humor and an almost cynical view of everyone and everything. I knew very little about the relations between Chinese government and businesses and their counterparts in Africa, but the authors didn't assume any knowledge of the subject.

    A walked away with a little better understanding and the feeling that my reading time and budget were both well spent.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2014
    Swiss journalists Serge Michel and Michel Beuret spent a couple of years touring much of Africa talking with Chinese construction workers, merchants and miners where they could find them--which was just about everywhere--and getting a ground level view of how the People's Republic of China is investing in and buying up resources, hiring African workers and setting up companies. They combined hundreds of interviews, uncounted hours of observation and a raft of secondary sources in creating China Safari, a book that is as much about life under African "big men" as it is about China's intervention.

    The Chinese are building infrastructure that could help unify the continent; the roads, pipelines, ports and airports that they construct could be the basis for tying together currently disparate and often hostile African nations. A major advantage they have is that successful businesses run by Africans risk being looted or taken over by political elites while Chinese businesses are a much tougher target. The Chinese approach differs from banks in the U.S and western Europe in that they have no interest in the imprimatur of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund--they don't insist on democratic elections (usually just window dressing to qualify for loans) or progress on human rights for their citizens.

    Michel and Beuret found that Chinese in Africa have the same prejudices and racist assumptions as the former colonial masters, that Africans are "naturally" lazy compared with their ambitious, hardworking countrymen. In China, they claim, if farmers don't plant rice in the spring they will starve in the autumn while in Sub-Sahara Africa "you can just pick fruit from the trees all around you."

    The social, economic and political outcomes of China's move into Africa continue to evolve. Zambian copper miners working for a Chinese company were fired upon by managers during labor unrest, but Zambian government and police the mine operators against the striking workers. In Angola low interest loans from the Ex-Im Bank of China and the China International Fund are spent on infrastructure with most of the work being done by workers from China which excludes Angolan workers from experience in construction work and management. The loans (over ten billion dollars over a few years) are repaid in oil.

    No one but the Chinese would have built communication and electric power networks in southern and central Africa. While China is there in pursuit of its own interests, they have offered their African hosts a vision of the future that was inconceivable in the colonial and post-colonial past.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018
    GREAT BOOK! It offers balanced, data and research backed information concerning China's presence on the continent. It was not only informational but also captivating and full of great accounts!
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2013
    I was wondering why we just gave out aid rather than really helping African countries with their infrastructure.

    This book explains why, and gives a clear explanation of how the Chinese are finally doing it! It's written like an adventure story too.

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  • marcia elizabeth roberts
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sino-African affair
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2015
    I have just finished reading China Safari and was surprised by how easy and entertaining a read it was.To anyone seeking an indepth subjective account of China's infiltration into the African Subcontinent they would find it hard to beat this one.