Impact of China's community of shared destiny policy (CCSDP) on development and its bearing on trade and ethnicity in Africa
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
ISSN: 0144-333X
Article publication date: 16 May 2024
Issue publication date: 24 June 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This paper reports on the impact of China's Community of Shared Destiny Policy (CCSDP) on ethnicity, and the development and trade benefits in Africa, whilst proposing suggestions for improvements.
Design/methodology/approach
A mixed-research (desktop-based and online survey-based) approach was employed.
Findings
Trade and foreign direct investment alone can account for 11.8% of changes in the peaceful coexistence of China and some selected African countries, and cause changes to the mutual prosperity of China and African nations, to the tune of 6.3%. Therefore, the activation of mutual prosperity among these nations is not necessarily trade and foreign direct investment. The CCSDP is effective and has increased economic development for ethnic groups (50%), although with some negative concerns.
Research limitations/implications
Inadequate/small sample size for the study.
Originality/value
Chinese investment in Africa has had a transformative impact, driving economic growth, improving infrastructure, and fostering regional integration. The share of trade between China and Africa in the continent's overall external trade has increased dramatically. Overall, the CCSDP should be kept in place, but with some modifications to improve its effectiveness and mitigate its negative effects. Finally, as China's engagement with Africa evolves, it is vital that partnerships are founded on mutual understanding, respect, and benefit, and that policies reflect the different needs and ambitions of African communities.
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Citation
Tasinda, O.T., Ze, T., Bekoe, B.B., Imanche, S.A., Taty, B.P., Tasinda, R.F. and Mwizerwa, I.T. (2024), "Impact of China's community of shared destiny policy (CCSDP) on development and its bearing on trade and ethnicity in Africa", International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 44 No. 7/8, pp. 740-759. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-02-2024-0088
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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