China–Angola aid relations: strategic cooperation for development?

Carine Kiala
2010 South African Journal of International Affairs  
Until recently the international donor community has predominantly consisted of members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). However, China does not entirely conform to the OECD on matters related to aid; it is also not a member of the DAC. Hence, the data on China's aid, as well as its focus, purpose, terms and conditions are controversial because they are not clear. Furthermore, on the receiving end, Angola is
more » ... y reticent to discuss its management of state funds. The uncertainties and the opaque nature of diplomatic relations are compounded by a perceived overlap and ambiguity between aid and investment. The objective of the study is to examine ChinaÁAngola aid relations and provide critical judgement of it characterising strategic cooperation for the development of Angola.
doi:10.1080/10220461.2010.533528 fatcat:ikubrmntizebpc663tr7xwus6u