An interesting debate on China and Africa organized by Intelligence Squared, based in the United Kingdom.
Many Scholars are at persistent odds whether the relationship with Africa and China will lead to a sustainable economic development.Regardless of the lack of concern China will continue its relentless endeavor into the continent to address its own economic growth, by extracting Africa's natural resource; and at the same token develop African infrastructure.
Stephen Chan and Deborah Brautigam argue that China are adding value to Africa development, while George Ayittea and Ana Maria Gomes are questioning their contribution.

An interesting debate on China and Africa organized by Intelligence Squared, based in the United Kingdom.
Many Scholars are at persistent odds whether the relationship with Africa and China will lead to a sustainable economic development.
Regardless of the lack of concern China will continue its relentless endeavor into the continent to address its own economic growth, by extracting Africa's natural resource; and at the same token develop African infrastructure.
Stephen Chan and Deborah Brautigam argue that China are adding value to Africa development, while George Ayittea and Ana Maria Gomes are questioning their contribution.
George Ayittea: The solutions to Africa's problems lie in Africa |
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Stephen Chan: China appreciates African aspirations in a way the West does not |
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Deborah Brautigam: China is successful in Africa where NGOs are not - providing infrastructure |
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Ana Maria Gomes: Africa needs accountability and empowerment of civil society |
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Questions and Answer
Summations & Final Vote
Video Clip Source: Intelligence Squared (IQ2)