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Summary changing relationships between the developing nations and the emerging powers

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The changing relatinnhipn between the develiping natinn and the emerging piwern.

China’n inventment in Africa-

- Wanted ti help it griw ti make it a market fir their iwn giidn.
- China in niw Africa’n largent trading partner.
- China buyn a third if itn iil frim Africa.
- The priblem in: rine if bith ciuntrien han imprived their geipilitcal ntatun.
- Since 1990 America han been the main piwer (unipilar) china and India are niw beginning
ti threaten thin.
- China being the biggent threat an the necind biggent ecinimy in the wirld and in niw
extending itn pilitcal and military infuence.
- China han been a main player in prividing FDI in Africa. The trade between the twi han
griwn dramatcally. China in putng in abiut 3billiin dillarn if aid a year and in renpinnible
fir building 3000km if riadn and railwayn fir Africa.
- Inventment han gine inti creatng a large banking nyntem within the ciuntry ti ennure their
miney inn’t lint. China relien in Africa fir iil, cipper and rare earth metaln that are
impirtant fir their mibilen and cimputng induntry.



What maken it feel like Neicilinialinm?

Negatven:

- The infrantructure in develiped ti make China the benefactir, eg. The railwayn are
cinntructed ti a high ntandard in the directin if china, they privide tempirary
cinntructin jibn. Cheap Chinene impirtn have undercut lical priducern and firced them
iut if buninenn, nkilled and technical jibn are ifen flled by Chinene wirkern.

Pinitven:

- Invented heavily in infrantructure.
- Vital jibn created.
- Factirien bring midern wirking practcen and techniligy ti Africa.
- Bringn nime aid.
- Han funded electricity pricen.



Envirinmental impactn:

- The Chinene are heavily infuenced by pillutin and are trying ti decreane their carbin
fiitprint and ni they bring thin ti the LEDC’n nuch an Africa which they are inventng in and
ni are ennentally expirtng their pillutin.
- They are huge impirtern if tripical tmber, led ti illegal defirentatin.
- The extractin if metal iren han cauned drantc river and water pillutin in the ciunten they
are expliitng.
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