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China in Africa the Zambia Story

Published on 2023
Original price was: R99,00.Current price is: R79,00.
Ambassador Anthony Mukwita breaks into tiny bits an issue of global interest that would have ordinarily been complex to digest by ordinary readers. Readers keen to know how China won the hearts of Africans and African leaders through soft power to ostensibly topple the United States and its allies from the age-old top slot will love it. Ambassador Mukwita dives into the history of Zambia and its people, how they laugh and cry to make global sense. It is a no holds barred tale that does not flatter China or the Zambian hosts as the two jostle to co-exist in an ever-evolving geopolitical world. Momentarily, irate Zambians angered by Chinese employers kill the investor, next Chinese investors shoot in cold blood to death, Zambian workers. There is blood, tears and joy written on several pages. It reveals the 'sensitive' diplomatic relationship Zambia 'enjoys' with China and the relationship Zambia 'enjoys' with the USA. It 's an economic, political, and international relations account. It is about the war between the United States and China on African soil. The Thucydides trap.
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China in Africa the Zambia Story

Original price was: R99,00.Current price is: R79,00.
Ambassador Anthony Mukwita breaks into tiny bits an issue of global interest that would have ordinarily been complex to digest by ordinary readers. Readers keen to know how China won the hearts of Africans and African leaders through soft power to ostensibly topple the United States and its allies from the age-old top slot will love it. Ambassador Mukwita dives into the history of Zambia and its people, how they laugh and cry to make global sense. It is a no holds barred tale that does not flatter China or the Zambian hosts as the two jostle to co-exist in an ever-evolving geopolitical world. Momentarily, irate Zambians angered by Chinese employers kill the investor, next Chinese investors shoot in cold blood to death, Zambian workers. There is blood, tears and joy written on several pages. It reveals the 'sensitive' diplomatic relationship Zambia 'enjoys' with China and the relationship Zambia 'enjoys' with the USA. It 's an economic, political, and international relations account. It is about the war between the United States and China on African soil. The Thucydides trap.
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Zambianisation: Copper Mining Reforms of 1964 to 1980

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The information in this book will add knowledge to economic and political research by examining the following questions: did Zambianisation destroy copper mining profitability or were the mines destroyed by global events outside of Kaunda’s control? The cost-benefit model as the model for appraising the political and economic outcomes of Zambianisation copper mining and other industrial economic reforms is discussed in depth.
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Zambianisation: Copper Mining Reforms of 1964 to 1980

Original price was: R99,00.Current price is: R79,00.
The information in this book will add knowledge to economic and political research by examining the following questions: did Zambianisation destroy copper mining profitability or were the mines destroyed by global events outside of Kaunda’s control? The cost-benefit model as the model for appraising the political and economic outcomes of Zambianisation copper mining and other industrial economic reforms is discussed in depth.
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