Conferenza del prof Chris Alden, London School of Economics: China-Africa Relations in the ‘New Era’

Università di Bologna e AISAC (Associazione italiana studi Africa e Cina)

Conferenza del prof Chris Alden, London School of Economics

China-Africa Relations in the ‘New Era’

16 ottobre 2023 h 11:15-12:45

aula Ardigò Palazzo Hercolani, Strada Maggiore, 45 Bologna


Il Prof. Alden discuterà di come i cambiamenti a livello globale e in Cina si riverberano sulle relazioni Africa-Cina. Si soffermerà sul problema del debito africano, sulla strategia cinese dei mega-progetti, sulla sicurezza alimentare e sulla spinta verso la transizione verde.

La conferenza è accessibile anche online a questo indirizzo

https://unipd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcvc-6gpzgrG9ZK4opy7wIVqxllpZegXYj8  [unipd.zoom.us]


ENGLISH VERSION

AISAC, the Italian Association of Africa-China Studies and the University of Bologna organize

 the first AISAC Annual Lecture

Prof. Chris Alden, Professor in International Relations and Director of LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), will speak on the topic

China-Africa Relations in the ‘New Era’

Prof. Alden’s lecture will examine the impact of changing conditions in the global environment and China’s domestic environment, and how these are impacting upon China-Africa relations. Specifically, the lecture will contextualise and assess and the problems of African debt, China’s mega-project strategy, the push for critical resources in green transition, food security concerns and domestic economic difficulties are redefining ties. 

The lecture will take place on 16th October 2023 at 11:15 am (CET)

University of Bologna, Palazzo Hercolani, Aula Ardigò

It will be possible to attend online, https://unipd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcvc-6gpzgrG9ZK4opy7wIVqxllpZegXYj8  [unipd.zoom.us]

This presentation will examine the impact of changing conditions in the global environment and China’s domestic environment, and how these are impacting upon China Africa relations. Specifically, it will contextualise and assess how the problems of African debt, China’s mega-project strategy, the push for critical resources in green transition, food security concerns and domestic economic difficulties are redefining ties.

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