Dependence not Debt Trap Diplomacy
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Pádraig Carmody, Dependence not Debt Trap Diplomacy, Area Development and Policy, 5, 1, 2020, 23-31Download Item:
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Every few years in the West – in the media and in political circles – there is a moral panic about the rise of
China. Africa often plays a central role in this: as a supposedly predatory China is counterposed against
representations of hapless and powerless African victims. As Deborah Bräutigam notes in her paper, this
currently takes the form of the meme of ‘debt-trap diplomacy’, which is largely unjustified. However,
intensified relations of dependence are being established between China and Africa, and increasing levels
of debt are both a vector and an outcome of this, which in some instance may result in a debt trap. The
construction of a debt trap implies intentionality, but while this may not be the case, development
outcomes may include excessive overseas borrowing.
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China, Debt, Dependence, AfricaSubject (TCD):
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