Local agency and complex power shifts in the era of belt and road: perceptions of Chinese aid in the south Pacific/ Chengxin Pan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal Of Contemporary China : Vol.28, No. 117, May 2019, pp.385-399 (102)Summary: This article highlights the hitherto neglected role and agency of Pacific island nations and their domestic politics in the inherently complex power shifts. In this article chooses Papua New Guinea (PNG) as a case to shed light on regional perceptions of China's presence in general and Chinese aid in particular.
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This article highlights the hitherto neglected role and agency of Pacific island nations and their domestic politics in the inherently complex power shifts. In this article chooses Papua New Guinea (PNG) as a case to shed light on regional perceptions of China's presence in general and Chinese aid in particular.

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