Pretty good Article:
Africa: China's New Continent - TIME
Here's one of the interesting quotes, IMO:
This kind of long term vision IMO is what separates the Chinese government from many other governments around the world. China's vision doesn't change with the mood of the general populace from election to election, and is able to steadily maintain a path to realize its visions.
And this excerpt demonstrates why many Western countries are so out of touch with reality:
They think people need good working conditions, unions, pensions, etc. but what people really need is food on the table, clothes on their backs, and a shelter above their head. Working under dangerous conditions is better than dying of starvation and malnutrition. They may argue any way they want, but people who have faced such abject poverty and utter anarchy say differently. No place the size of Africa can start from nothing and become a cushy place in a flash, there needs to be a starting point.
Africa: China's New Continent - TIME
Here's one of the interesting quotes, IMO:
We say, This country has huge potential." The key is long-term vision. "Yes, there is a risk," says Wu. "But in 50 years, we will still be here. So will Congo and the mines. Short term: sure, problems. Long term: not much risk."
This kind of long term vision IMO is what separates the Chinese government from many other governments around the world. China's vision doesn't change with the mood of the general populace from election to election, and is able to steadily maintain a path to realize its visions.
And this excerpt demonstrates why many Western countries are so out of touch with reality:
China's largesse, whatever the explanations for its arrival in Africa, has left a mark. As the representative of the Zambian Mineworkers Union at the Chambishi complex where 49 workers died, Mwinbe Stanslas, 45, might be expected to sound a note of caution about China's expansion. He does not. "I've worked for the British, the Americans, a Jew and the Swiss," he says. "They all closed. The way the Chinese are investing, they're not leaving. My boy will get a job in this mine, and his boy after him. China is taking over. And I tell you, it's a blessing."
They think people need good working conditions, unions, pensions, etc. but what people really need is food on the table, clothes on their backs, and a shelter above their head. Working under dangerous conditions is better than dying of starvation and malnutrition. They may argue any way they want, but people who have faced such abject poverty and utter anarchy say differently. No place the size of Africa can start from nothing and become a cushy place in a flash, there needs to be a starting point.