CHINA-AFRICA RELATIONSHIP AND FRIENDSHIP

Sunny Ifeanyi Odinye

Abstract


When people hear the name “Chinaâ€, it reminds them of different things. It reminds people of the
largest nation in the world, the second largest economy, communist country, made-in-China
products, and other things. China means different things to different people. To the United States
and some European nations, China is a competitor and an enemy; but to the African people,
China is a partner and friend. China has been a friend of Africa for many years. China has helped
African nations during colonial era, during the struggle for independence, and after independence.
Despite the China’s aids and assistance to the African nations, some Africans still doubt China’s
sincerity of friendship. To make the matter worse, the United States and some European nations
accuse China of imperialism and neo-colonialism. The Chinese leadership has defended that
China-Africa relationship is born out of historical friendship, equality, common development,
mutual support, and mutually beneficial cooperation. This work attempts to clear the doubts in
the minds of some Africans on the sincerity of China’s friendship with Africa and tries to debunk
the accusation of China’s imperialism and neo-colonialism in Africa. The work concludes that
China is a good friend of Africa with many evidences of helps from China and testimonies from
some African leaders.


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