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Feeding the Lion: China and defence development in African states
Authors:Kenneth Boutin
Institution:1. Deakin Asia-Pacific Research Network, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australiakboutin33@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In analysing trends in Chinese defence engagement and their impact on defence development in African states, it is important to consider both China's changing policy priorities and its capabilities for the provision of defence support. China's international ambitions and its economic development contribute to its emergence as a key supporter of defence capability development in Africa, occupying a crucial niche as a provider of support, particularly arms transfers, appropriate to evolving local requirements. The economic and politico-military imperatives driving China's engagement of Africa, which stem from its economic reforms and re-emergence as a great power, are facilitating defence modernisation by accelerating the introduction of modern arms in substantial quantities. The commercial importance of arms exports and the growing importance of strategic ties strongly situate China to help sustain processes of defence capability development in African states over the long term.
Keywords:African security  Sino-African relations  arms transfers  defence development  security assistance
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