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Long, Austin M., IV |
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China's largesse: why China is generous with foreign aid |
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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What has China gained from its foreign aid and investment activity? Does the instrument China chooses reveal its political motive? Does Chinese economic statecraft present a challenge to U.S. national interest? To answer these questions, this thesis examines the history of Communist China's foreign policy in Cambodia and in Kenya since 1956 and 1964, respectively. China has delivered aid to, made investments in, and traded with both states, but the interests China has pursued, and the vigor with which it has pursued them, are different in each. In Cambodia, China has a rich and continuing record of intrusive political influence and military engagement. In Kenya, China's purchase of political influence under Mao has cooled considerably to become today's arm's-length trade and development relationship. This thesis concludes that Chinese economic statecraft buys political influence in Cambodia but not in Kenya, where aid is developmental and investment is driven by business opportunity. From both realist and liberal perspectives, China's economic statecraft presents a challenge to the interests of the United States. Subjects: International relations; foreign aid; China; United States; Cambodia; Kenya |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | December 2017 | |
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Short title | China's largesse: why China is generous with foreign aid |
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Author | Long, Austin M., IV |
Software used | Long, Austin M., IV |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
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