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U.S.-Sino Dialogue on African Affairs: A Necessary Reality Timothy J Stalker and Dr. Won Paik Department of Political Science.

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1 U.S.-Sino Dialogue on African Affairs: A Necessary Reality Timothy J Stalker and Dr. Won Paik Department of Political Science

2 Mutual Dependence: China and America Need Resources for Growth  Developed and industrialized nations have become economically dependant on oil imports  The USA has relied on oil imports for decades  China is a new industrial power and has become a large consumer and importer of petroleum

3 Africa’s New Importance to the World Economy  The U.S. is the number one investor in Africa and a major trading partner and donor in the region  Chinese trade, aid and investment in Africa have increased rapidly  Thesis: U.S.-Sino dialogue on African affairs is essential and beneficial

4 Beyond Oil: Africa’s Geo-strategic Importance to America 1. Terrorism: Northern African nations are courted to help in anti-terrorism activities 2. The Sino Threat: There is a growing fear China will replace America in the region and destroy prospects for a democratic and peaceful Africa 3. Development: The U.S. supplies many forms of aid to African nations in the pursuit of easing human suffering and jump starting economic growth and development

5 Why is China Showing a Renewed Interest in Africa Beyond Resources? 1. South-South Cooperation (third world solidarity) as a means for economic growth and development 2. Creation of a New World Order based on the five principles of peaceful coexistence 3. The One China Policy: Taiwan is a part of the PRC not an independent nation

6 Effect Increased U.S.-Sino Activity Will Have on African Populace  China: Access to cheap goods v. competition  U.S.-China: Will petrol-dollars trickle down to the poorest?  China: Resource revenues, loans and “resources for aid” could strengthen authoritarian governments or promote economic development  African nations may have the opportunity to use this increased interest to bring society out of poverty and reach the first rung on the ladder of development

7 How to Determine if Mutual Benefit From Cooperation Exists?  Historical Analysis of U.S.-Sino Foreign Relations With Africa  Comparison of Current Foreign Policy Objectives  Examine impact of increased U.S.-Sino activity (aid, trade and FDI) on Africa  Two Poles: Collaboration v. Competition

8 The Search for Overlap in U.S.-Sino Aid, Trade and FDI in Africa  Overlap = added incentive for collaboration in foreign policy or possible clash for foreign policy centered on competition  No Overlap = less incentive for cooperation in foreign policy and less likely that a competition would arise from foreign policy centered on self-interest

9 Why Care About the Impact of U.S.- Sino FP on African Development?  Mutual benefit from increased purchasing power of Africans to buy U.S. and Chinese goods  Stability and Peace = stable oil market which is good for all  The United States of The World: One World and One People the obligation to our fellow humans

10 Conclusion: What is There to Lose?  U.S. and China have similar policy objectives in Africa but different means to reach goals.  Africa: Opportunity to solve problems with help of two powerful nations and to prevent harmful competition  China: Chance to increase international prestige and appearance in the developed world  Unites States: quell fears of China’s rise in Africa and better relations with the third world  No dialogue= status quo

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