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The China Factor in African Ethics and Human Rights

By David Shinn

 
 

December 2006

Former Ambassador to Ethiopia David Shinn discusses the ethics of China's growing investment in Africa. He specifically covers resource extraction, human rights, arms trade, environmental policy, textiles, Darfur, and the cultural factors influencing trade between China and Africa.

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Event:
Free Trade, Fair Trade, and Sustainable Trade: The Case of Resource Extraction
 
Keywords:
Development, Energy, Environment, Ethics, Human Rights, Jobs, Trade
 
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Africa, Asia
 
Countries:
China, Sudan, Zambia, Zimbabwe
 
 
 
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Credit: Krzysztof J. Kokowicz, Lublin, Poland (First Place, Carnegie Council Poster Contest, Global Social Justice Category).
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