China-Africa relations: building images through cultural co-operation, media representation and communication
In: China policy series 49
Introduction: images, nation branding and news framing / by Kathryn Batchelor and Xiaoling Zhang -- Beyond the drama: Sino-African ties in perspective / by Ian Taylor -- Building images through cultural cooperation and diplomacy -- Section A: Historical contexts -- Revolutionary friendship : representing Africa during the Mao era / by Melissa Lefkowitz -- Giving "prominence to politics" : african sportsmen visit china in the early cultural revolution / by Amanda Shuman -- Section B. Contemporary relations -- Twenty-first century Sino-African cultural cooperation : exploring reciprocity / by Kathryn Batchelor -- Confucius institutes in Africa : culture and language without controversy? / by Kenneth King -- China corner : Chinese book donations to Africa / by Catherine Gilbert -- China's digital public diplomacy towards Africa : actors, messages and audiences / by Dani Madrid-Morales -- Building images through media representation and communication -- Chinese media and diplomacy in Africa : theoretical pathways / by Bob Wekesa -- Newspaper coverage of China's engagement with Nigeria : partner or predator? / by Emeka Umejei -- Media construction of African image(s) for the Chinese media public / by Xiaoling Zhang -- Chinese developmentalism and television representation of South Africa / by Qing Cao -- The corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities of Huawei and ZTE in Africa / by Tokunbo Ojo -- The effectiveness of Chinese technical assistance and knowledge transfer in East Africa from the perspective of medium-of-instruction / by Xuefei Shi, Min Chen and Paul Hoebink