O CRESCENTE INTERESSE DA CHINA NA íFRICA: UM ESTUDO DE CASO DA NIGÉRIA

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4299308

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Investimento estrangeiro. China. ífrica. Petróleo. Infraestrutura.

Abstract

O artigo foca no crescente interesse da China na ífrica: estudo de caso da Nigéria. Basicamente, o artigo concentra-se no Investimento Estrangeiro Direto da China na Nigéria, particularmente na esfera da agricultura, telecomunicações, infraestrutura e zonas de livre comércio. A pesquisa do estudo de caso levanta algumas questões de pesquisa. Ambos os lados se beneficiariam com a cooperação econômica ou apenas a China teria a vantagem? Quais são as principais oportunidades e desafios do impacto social e econômico dos investimentos chineses na Nigéria? A análise é realizada com base em estudo de caso. O estudo é baseado em diferentes tipos de dados provenientes de materiais documentados sobre as relações China-Nigéria, dados estatí­sticos oficiais, artigos, jornais, relatórios e entrevistas com acadêmicos neste campo. Além dessas fontes, foram consideradas informações de fontes secundárias, como monografias e artigos acadêmicos.

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Author Biography

Olena Bandurina, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. Master degree obrained in Political science and Journalism Doctorate student at Adam Mickiewicz University. Orcid: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6512-4499. CV Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/7563402398653852. E-mail: [email protected].

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2020-11-30