2018中非论坛合作后尼日利亚传统媒体视角下的中国形象

在中非双方共同倡议下,2000年10月10~12日,中非合作论坛(FOCAC)——北京2000年部长级会议在北京召开,中非合作论坛正式成立。此举既是为进一步加强中国与非洲国家在新形势下的友好合作,也是为共同应对经济全球化带来的挑战,谋求共同发展。 Continue reading 2018中非论坛合作后尼日利亚传统媒体视角下的中国形象

Chinese Companies in Ecuador Should Enhance Dialogue with NGOs

As the largest creditor of Ecuador, China provides around 60 percent of this South American country’s financing and funds numerous loan deals, which are usually underwritten and paid back using the proceeds made from the support given to the development of the country’s extractive industries. Along with financial deals, today there are a variety of Chinese companies operating in Ecuador, active in sectors such as … Continue reading Chinese Companies in Ecuador Should Enhance Dialogue with NGOs

难逃的西方“陷阱”?——埃塞俄比亚中国企业应对西方“抹黑”的困局和破壁之道

“东方工业园”对于埃塞俄比亚来说,有着里程碑式的意义——这是埃塞中国民营资本投资的第一个工业园,也是整个埃塞俄比亚的第一个工业园,十余年时间过去,这家工业园的成长几乎直接推动了埃塞政府《工业园法》等相关法律法规的完善。 Continue reading 难逃的西方“陷阱”?——埃塞俄比亚中国企业应对西方“抹黑”的困局和破壁之道

The “Paisano” Relationship of 170 Years between China and Peru: Past, Present, and Future

Its exotic meats and products are the source for almost all of the restaurants, lodges, and cruise ships in this area. Belen Market is located in Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon region. Known as “the Venice of the Amazon jungle,”  it is one of Peru’s busiest and most picturesque markets with a hubbub of voices every day. A skinny man shuttles through … Continue reading The “Paisano” Relationship of 170 Years between China and Peru: Past, Present, and Future

China’s Presence in Peru’s Amazon Wildlife Trade: Villain or Victim?

“The Chinese eat everything with four legs, except tables, and everything that flies except airplanes.” True or not, that is the commonly held perception of Chinese around the world. According to the International Fund for Animal Welfare, China is one of the major consumers of wildlife products. From elephant ivory to shark fin, pangolin scale to tiger bone, China’s demand for wild animals is driving … Continue reading China’s Presence in Peru’s Amazon Wildlife Trade: Villain or Victim?