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@article{ Alves2013,
title = {Chinese economic statecraft: a comparative study of China's oil-backed loans in Angola and Brazil},
author = {Alves, Ana Cristina},
journal = {Journal of Current Chinese Affairs},
number = {1},
pages = {99-130},
volume = {42},
year = {2013},
issn = {1868-4874},
urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-5933},
abstract = {Africa’s and South America’s rich endowments of resources and great need for infrastructure
development make them perfect candidates for China’s “infrastructure-for-resources”
loans. Over the past decade, such an arrangement for pursuing China’s resource-security
goals overseas – namely, securing long-term supply contracts and accessing exploration
rights – has proved more effective in Africa than in South America. This article discusses
the reasons for this regional variation by providing a comparative study of China’s
economic statecraft in Angola and Brazil, focusing on the deployment of infrastructure-for-oil
deals. It argues that the variation in China’s energy-security outcomes (long-term
supply and access to oil equity) in Angola and Brazil can be attributed mostly to
fundamental differences between the institutional structures of each country’s oil
industry. Although this foreign policy instrument has worked well for the centralised
structure encountered in Angola, it has been less suitable for the far more liberalised
and regulated environment that characterises Brazil’s oil sector.},
keywords = {China; China; internationale Beziehungen; international relations; internationale Hilfe; international aid; internationale Kapitalbewegung; international capital movement; internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; international economic relations; Angola; Angola; Brasilien; Brazil; Erdöl; crude oil; Energie; energy; Energiepolitik; energy policy; Einfluss; influence; Kreditpolitik; credit policy; Kreditvergabe; lending; Ostasien; Far East; Südamerika; South America; Lateinamerika; Latin America; südliches Afrika; Southern Africa}}