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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Introduction
  4. African Immigration: A New Perspective on China-Africa Relations
  5. A Brief History of African Presence in China
  6. Emergence of an African Community in China: Reasons and Contexts
  7. Socio-Demographic Profile of Africans in China
  8. African Migrants and Chinese Society
  9. Conclusion
  10. Bibliography
  11. About the Authors

Copyright Page

The Cornell Institute for African Development (IAD) coordinates teaching, outreach and activities related to social issues, food security, human resource development (including refugee assistance), environmental resource management, economic growth, and public policy guidance in Africa.

The IAD Occasional Paper Series publishes multidisciplinary, holistic, policy-oriented articles in fields of African studies relevant to development. All manuscripts are reviewed by peers on the basis of scholarship, extent of original research, rigor of analysis, and significance of the conclusions as well as the scholarship relevance to issues affecting Africa.

Series Editor, Muna Ndulo

Managing Editor, Evangeline Ray

Program Manager, Jackie Sayegh

Editorial Advisory Board*

*Board members are affiliated with Cornell University except as noted.


Chris Barrett, Judith Byfield, Locksley Edmondson, Charles Geisler, Sandra Green, Stacey Langwick, David R. Lee, Erik Thorbecke, Judith Van Allen, Nicolas van de Walle, John Weiss, Clement Adibe (DePaul University), Margaret Grieco (Napier University), Willene Johnson (USIP), Edwin MacLellan (Cape Breton University), Siwa Msangi (CGIAR), Mecke Nagel (SUNY Cortland), Thomas Tieku (University of Toronto).

Copyright © 2012 by the Institute for African Development. All rights reserved

ISBN-13: 978-0-9802223-6-4
ISBN-10: 0-9802223-6-2

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