2020
DOI: 10.47264/idea.lassij/4.2.25
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China Factor in the Sudan Crisis: A Politico-Economic Perspective

Abstract: China has recognized a more far-reaching factor in Sudan for the last two decades and so, during that it has developed into a blend of lasting ferocious inner volatility and prolonged outward misfortune that has described the political affairs of the central government since 1989. China factor among two inter-linked politico-economic trajectories of Sino-Sudan engagements is studied in this research article. The foremost concerns China’s relationships with Sudan’s national government in integrating China into … Show more

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“…Belt Initiative connects China's Kashghar province with the Central-Asia, Africa, Russia, and Europe through roads, railways, pipeline projects etc. The Road and Belt merges with each other at Venice, Italy (RT, 2014b;Mehmood et al, 2020).…”
Section: China's Strategy On the Initiativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Belt Initiative connects China's Kashghar province with the Central-Asia, Africa, Russia, and Europe through roads, railways, pipeline projects etc. The Road and Belt merges with each other at Venice, Italy (RT, 2014b;Mehmood et al, 2020).…”
Section: China's Strategy On the Initiativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is prioritizing Chinese foreign policy preferences ranked over ideological goals. Notwithstanding various and ongoing critiques of its non-interference attitude, China agreed to only heed the global uproar in Sudan when it comfortable to have, i.e., if the political environment was modified with greater priority than economic interest (Osondu, 2013;Khan et al, 2020). Several problems are confronting China's expanding business ambitions on the continent.…”
Section: Switching the Policy Of Non-interference To Constructive Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%