Mozambique has become an important ally of China in Africa. Over the past decade, while U.S. attention to sub-Saharan Africa has been limited, China has established relationships with political and business elites across the continent through significant aid, investment, trade initiatives and military cooperation. China views Africa as strategically important for securing natural resources to fuel its growing economy and expanding diplomatic support internationally.
Mozambique has become an important ally of China in Africa. Over the past decade, while U.S. attention to sub-Saharan Africa has been limited, China has established relationships with political and business elites across the continent through significant aid, investment, trade initiatives and military cooperation. China views Africa as strategically important for securing natural resources to fuel its growing economy and expanding diplomatic support internationally.
Mozambique has become an important ally of China in Africa. Over the past decade, while U.S. attention to sub-Saharan Africa has been limited, China has established relationships with political and business elites across the continent through significant aid, investment, trade initiatives and military cooperation. China views Africa as strategically important for securing natural resources to fuel its growing economy and expanding diplomatic support internationally.
Mozambique has become an important ally of China in Africa. Over the past decade, while U.S. attention to sub-Saharan Africa has been limited, China has established relationships with political and business elites across the continent through significant aid, investment, trade initiatives and military cooperation. China views Africa as strategically important for securing natural resources to fuel its growing economy and expanding diplomatic support internationally.
h e streets o f M ap u to , th e cap i tal o f th e fo r-
m er P o rtu gu ese co lo n y o f M o zam b i q u e, look li ttle d i fferen t from th ose of oth er su b- Sah aran Afri can ci ti es. O p en sewers overflow wi th ro tti n g fru i t, b eggars h arass p ed estri an s fo r 1 , 0 0 0 m eti cals th e equ i valen t of less th an 1 0 cen ts , an d yo u n g m o th ers walk p ast i n d i rty rags, carryi n g em aci ated ch i ld ren . Yet M ap u to i s also h o p efu l. After d ecad es of bru tal ci vi l war, M ozam bi qu e h as en jo yed p eace si n ce th e early 1 9 9 0 s an d h as b u i lt a n ascen t, i f fragi le, d em o cracy. M o zam b i can en trep ren eu rs h ave reco n stru cted th e sh attered eco n o m y o f th ei r cap i tal, wh o se b u si n ess d i stri ct h as even sp rou ted a sm all sk yli n e. A m i d th e p i n k an d green M ed i terran ean -style bu i ld i n gs on M ap u to s ocean fron t, si gn s of i ts P or- tu gu ese co lo n i al h eri tage, o n e stru ctu re stan d s ou tan en orm ou s, block y bu i ld i n g wi th an Asi an p agod a roof th at h ard ly resem bles th e su rrou n d i n g arch i tectu re. I t i s th e M i n i stry o f F o rei gn A ffai rs, an d i t h as b een b u i lt, as p art o f a larger i n i ti ati ve, wi th C h i n ese ai d . I n d eed , i n recen t years C h i n a h as b eco m e a m ajo r p ro vi d er o f ai d to M o zam b i q u e, lau n ch in g an in vestm en t- an d trade-prom otion cen - ter i n M ap u to, offeri n g d ebt red u cti on , an d p rom i s- i n g si gn i fi can t oth er econ om i c assi stan ce. P erh ap s u n su rp ri si n gly, M o zam b i q u e n o w regard s C h i n a as o n e o f i ts m o st i m p o rtan t alli es ou tsi d e of Afri ca. O n on e vi si t to B ei ji n g, M ozam - bi qu e s p ri m e m i n i ster an n ou n ced th at h i s cou n try su p p orts C h i n a s i n d ep en d en t forei gn p oli cy a term B ei ji n g u ses to d en o te i n d ep en d en ce fro m A m eri can p o weran d called fo r C h i n a to p lay a larger role on th e Afri can con ti n en t. M o zam b i q u e i s h ard ly u n i q u e. O ver th e p ast d ecad e, wh i le th e U n i ted States h as to o o ften i gn ored su b-Sah aran Afri ca p oli cy oth er th an cou n - terterrori sm coop erati on an d ai d i n i ti ati ves, B ei ji n g h as qu i etly establi sh ed relati on sh i p s wi th th e con ti - n en t s p oli ti cal an d bu si n ess eli tes. An d B ei ji n g h as en jo yed co n si d erab le su ccess i n A fri ca, b u i ld i n g close ties with cou n tries from Su dan to Sou th Africa, becom in g a vital aid don or in m an y African n ation s, si gn i n g trad e i n i ti ati ves wi th m ore th an 40 Afri can states, an d d evelo p i n g m i li tary relati o n sh i p s wi th m an y of th e con ti n en t s p owers. IN TO AFRICA A d ecad e ago , C h i n a s i n flu en ce i n A fri ca was li m i ted . I ts ai d p ro gram s were h ard ly si gn i fi can t, i ts d i p lo m ats relati vely u n sk i lled . A n d m an y C h i - n ese were u n su re ab o u t th ei r co u n try s ro le as an i n tern ati o n al acto r. I n m o st i n tern ati o n al fo ru m s, C h i n a d i d li ttle o th er th an d efen d co re i n terests, li k e th e on e C h i n a p ri n ci p le. R ecen tly, h owever, con ti n u ed stron g econ om i c growth , a m ore sop h i s- ti cated gen erati on of C h i n ese lead ers, better sch ol- arsh i p i n C h i n a o n A fri ca, an d a d o m esti c p o p u lati o n m o re co n fi d en t i n C h i n a as a glo b al acto r h ave en co u raged B ei ji n g to tak e a m o re p roacti ve ap p roach to forei gn affai rs. B ei ji n g s m o ti ves are clear. C h i n a s gro wi n g i n d u stri es d em an d n ew en ergy an d raw m ateri al su p p li ers; i ts exp orters wan t m ark ets; i ts d i p lom ats requ i re su p p ort i n i n tern ati on al organ i zati on s; an d i ts p ro p agan d a sti ll seek s su p p o rt fro m alli es to ad van ce C h i n ese i n terests an d , wh en n ecessary, to cou n ter th e U n i ted States. Afri ca h as becom e cen tral to th ese strategi es. I n p art, C h i n a s cou rtsh i p of Afri ca i s a resou rce grab. R ap i d C h i n ese eco n o m i c gro wth co u p led wi th d wi n d li n g d o m esti c C h i n ese p etro leu m an d m i n - eral d ep o si ts h ave en co u raged B ei ji n g to lo o k ab ro ad fo r reso u rces. L ast year, C h i n a b ecam e th e world s secon d-largest con su m er of petroleu m prod- JO SH U A E I SE N M A N , a fellow in Asia studies at the American Foreign Policy Council, is coeditor of C h i n a an d th e D evelop - i n g Wo rld : B ei ji n g s Strategy fo r th e 2 1 st C en tu ry (M.E. Sharpe, 2006). JO SH U A K U R L AN T Z I C K , a C u rren t H i story con- tributing editor, is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endow- ment, where he is writing a book on the emergence of Chinas foreign policy. Beijing has enjoyed considerable success in Africa, building close ties with countries from Sudan to South Africa, becoming a vital aid donor . . . , and developing military relationships with many of the continents powers. 2 1 9 Chinas Africa Strategy JO SH U A E I SE N M AN AN D JO SH U A K U R L AN T Z I C K u cts, an d i ts i m p orts of n atu ral gas, cop p er, cobalt, an d oth er k ey resou rces are ri si n g by as m u ch as 20 p ercen t an n u ally. With in th e n ext decade, C h in a s dom estic oil pro- d u cti o n i s li k ely to co n ti n u e d i m i n i sh i n g, an d th e cou n try wi ll su rp ass th e U n i ted States as th e largest global con su m er of oi l. An d C h i n a p ossesses n o si g- n i fi can t strategi c p etro leu m reserve. A cco rd i n g to en ergy an alysts su ch as E ri ca D own s of th e B rook - i n gs I n sti tu ti o n , wh o fo llo ws th e d eb ate o n o i l wi th i n th e C h i n ese lead ersh i p , B ei ji n g i s con vi n ced th at i t m u st b eco m e less d ep en d en t o n m ark et- d i ctated p ri ci n g i n case of a global cri si s or a d eli b- erate U S attem p t to cu t C h i n a s en ergy su p p ly li n es. T h i s search for resou rces tak es C h i n ese offi ci als to co m m o d i ty-ri ch A fri ca, h o m e to m ajo r o i l p ro - d u cers, i n clu d i n g N i geri a, Su d an , A n go la, an d G ab o n , as well as so m e o f th e ri ch est d ep o si ts o f m i n erals i n th e wo rld . C h i n a alread y i m p o rts ab o u t 2 8 p ercen t o f i ts o i l an d gas fro m su b - Sah aran A fri ca, co m - p ared wi th ab o u t 1 5 p ercen t fo r th e U n i ted States, an d i t h as m ad e si zable cop p er p u rch ases i n Z am b i a, th e D em o crati c R ep u b li c o f C o n go , an d oth er Afri can states. Alth ou gh Z i m babwe lack s oi l, i t h as th e secon d -largest d ep osi ts of p lati n u m i n th e world ; th ose ri ch es rem ai n largely u n tap p ed , as d o Z i m babwe s d ep osi ts of m ore th an 40 oth er m i n er- als, i n clu d i n g ferro ch ro m e, u ran i u m , go ld , si lver, an d cop p er. B u t C h i n a s A fri ca strategy i s ab o u t m o re th an resou rces. As in oth er parts of th e developin g world, C h i n ese bu si n essm en are looki n g to open n ew m ar- k ets for th ei r p rod u cts. T h ey h ave been su rp ri si n gly su ccessfu l: acco rd i n g to C h i n ese go vern m en t rep o rts, trad e b etween C h i n a an d A fri ca ju m p ed over 35 percen t between N ovem ber 2004 an d 2005. I n fact, C h i n ese m erch an ts m ay h ave been too su ccessfu l. I n 2004, C h i n ese exp orts to E th i op i a m ade u p over 93 percen t of th e two n ation s bilateral trade, an d in th e first h alf of 2005, C h in ese pu rch ases from D jibou ti, E ritrea, an d Som alia/Som alilan d were n egli gi ble, an i m balan ce th at cou ld ali en ate th ese cou n tries in th e lon g ru n , as B eijin g s trade im balan ce h as alread y begu n to ali en ate L ati n Am eri can states. I n an attem pt to ease th e lopsided trade relation sh ip, th i s year B ei ji n g scrap p ed tari ffs on 1 90 com m od i - ti es from 25 Afri can n ati on s. Yet, d esp i te clai m s by B ei ji n g th at th i s i n i ti ati ve m ark s an i m p ortan t com m i tm en t to h elp Afri can cou n tri es d evelop th ei r econ om i es, th e d eci si on i s u n li k ely to d ram ati cally ch an ge C h i n a s trad e rela- ti o n sh i p s i n th e regi o n . M ean wh i le, ai d ed b y i ts u n d ervalu ed cu rren cy, C h i n a s u n p aralleled co m - p eti ti ven ess i n d evelop ed i n tern ati on al m ark ets li k e th o se o f th e U n i ted States an d E u ro p e h ave h u rt Afri can exp orts, su ch as texti les. C h in a s efforts to win frien ds across Africa also are ai m ed at safegu ard i n g i ts i n terests i n i n tern ati on al foru m s an d in stitu tion s, su ch as th e U N C om m ission on H u m an R igh ts. T h e com m ission is to be replaced by th e H u m an R igh ts C ou n cil in part becau se C h in a h elp ed fi ll i t wi th Afri ca s worst h u m an ri gh ts abu sers, in clu din g Z im babwe, Su dan , an d E ritrea. At every tu rn th ese African n ation s th en h ave su pported B eijin g s efforts to sidelin e attem pts to redress abu ses th rou gh ou t C h i n a an d Afri ca. I n th e case of Su d an , C h i n a h as u sed i ts statu s as a m em ber of th e U N Secu rity C ou n cil to block real m easu res i n ten d ed to ad d ress gen oci d e i n D arfu r. B y leveragi n g i ts seat, C h i n a h as d ri ven a fu rth er wed ge between Su d an an d th e West, a m ove th at on ly bolsters B ei ji n g s i m p ortan ce to th e oi l-ri ch K h artou m regi m e. A fri ca i s o n e o f two p arts o f th e wo rld , alo n g wi th L ati n Am eri ca, wi th si zable n u m bers of states th at still recogn ize T aiwan . T aiwan s rem ain in g allies are vi tal to p reven ti n g th e i slan d fro m b eco m i n g i solated d i p lom ati cally, an d B ei ji n g clearly wan ts to red u ce T ai wan s i n flu en ce on th e con ti n en t. I n late 2005, C h i n a lu red Sen egal, on e of th e m ost i m p or- tan t West Afri can states, back to i ts cam p . Afri can ru lers affirm th eir su pport for th e on e C h in a prin - ci p le at n early every offi ci al m eeti n g wi th th ei r C h i - n ese co u n terp arts. E arli er th i s year, E th i o p i a s p arli am en t even ap p ro ved a reso lu ti o n i n su p p o rt of B ei ji n g s an ti -secessi on law. HO W TO W IN FRIEN DS Si n ce at least th e 1 9 8 0 s, U S sch o lars o n A fri ca h ave focu sed p ri m ari ly on d evelop m en ts wi th i n th e co n ti n en t, o r o n A fri ca s relati o n s wi th Western n ati on s an d i n tern ati on al ai d an d fi n an ci al i n sti tu - ti o n s. A m eri can C h i n a sch o lars, b y co n trast, ten d to fo cu s o n C h i n ese d o m esti c d evelo p m en ts, U S- C h i n a relati o n s, an d C h i n a s relati o n s wi th th e A si an regi o n . A s a resu lt, th ere h as b een li m i ted research o n h o w C h i n a h as p u rsu ed i n flu en ce i n A fri ca o ver th e p ast two d ecad es. U n d erstan d i n g th ese tools of in flu en ce offers a win dow in to C h in a s 2 2 0 CURRENT HISTORY May 2006 African leaders are increasingly treating China like a great power on the continent. strategi es on th e con ti n en t, an d wh eth er th ey cou ld be repli cated i n oth er parts of th e developi n g world. H o w d o es C h i n a o b tai n reso u rces, b u i ld trad e, an d wi n Afri can n ati on s to i ts si d e? I n Jan u ary, B ei - ji n g released an o ffi ci al C h i n a-A fri ca p o li cy wh i te p ap er, a d ocu m en t rem ark able for th e broad ran ge o f i ssu es i t co vers. T h e wh i te p ap er o ffers so m e clu es i n to B ei ji n g s strategy i n Afri ca. F i rst, C h i n a i s d ram ati cally boosti n g i ts ai d an d econ om i c su p p ort to Afri caai d i t can p rovi d e wi th few stri n gs, at th e sam e ti m e as i n tern ati o n al fi n an ci al i n sti tu ti o n s, li k e th e Wo rld B an k , i n creasi n gly li n k ai d d i s- bu rsem en ts i n th e d evelop i n g world to good gover- n an ce an d an ti corru p ti on i n i ti ati ves. C h i n ese ai d to th e co n ti n en t h as b eco m e m o re so p h i sti cated . Wh i le C h i n a o n ce fo cu sed o n large b u i ld i n gssp o rts stad i u m s i n G am b i a an d Si erra L eon e, for exam p lei t h as i n creasi n gly u sed ai d to su p p ort i n frastru ctu re creati on th at th en also h elp s C h i n ese co m p an i es, an d to d i rectly wo o A fri can eli tes. I n 2002, C h i n a gave $1 .8 bi lli on i n d evelop - m en t ai d to i ts Afri can alli es. B ei ji n g h as si n ce th en stop p ed offi ci ally rep orti n g i ts ai d , m ak i n g a com - p lete an d accu rate tally i m p ossi ble.) C h i n a h as also u sed d ebt reli ef to assi st Afri can n ati on s, effecti vely tu rn i n g loan s i n to gran ts. Si n ce 2 0 0 0 , B ei ji n g h as tak en si gn i fi can t step s to can cel th e d eb t o f 3 1 A fri can co u n tri es. I n 2 0 0 0 , C h i n a wrote off $1 .2 bi lli on i n Afri can d ebt; i n 2003 i t for- gave an oth er $750 m i lli on . E th i op i an P ri m e M i n i s- ter M eles Z en awi h as p ro clai m ed th at C h i n a s exem p lary en d eavor to ease Afri can cou n tri es d ebt p ro b lem i s i n d eed a tru e ex p ressi o n o f so li d ari ty an d com m i tm en t. D ebt reli ef h as been an excellen t p u bli c relati on s tool for B ei ji n g becau se i t n ot on ly garn ers p o p u lar su p p o rt b u t also allo ws fo r two p osi ti ve p ress even ts: th e fi rst to p rovi d e th e loan , th e secon d to reli eve th e d ebt. I n ad d i ti o n to i n creased ai d , C h i n a s o u treach i n clu d es effo rts to b o o st i ts so ft p o wer i n A fri ca. T h i s i s evi d en t i n a gro wi n g fo cu s o n p ro m o ti n g C h i n ese cu ltu ral an d lan gu age stu d i es on th e con - ti n en t. I n 2 0 0 3 , 1 , 7 9 3 A fri can stu d en ts stu d i ed i n C h i n a, rep resen ti n g o n e-th i rd o f to tal fo rei gn stu - d en ts th at year. I n d eed , C h i n a p lan s to trai n som e 1 0 , 0 0 0 A fri can s p er year, i n clu d i n g m an y fu tu re A fri can o p i n i o n lead ers wh o o n ce m i gh t h ave trai n ed i n th e West. B ei ji n g also seek s to establi sh C on fu ci u s I n sti - tu tes i n Afri cap rogram s at lead i n g local u n i ver- si ti es, fu n d ed b y B ei ji n g an d d evo ted to C h i n a stu d i es an d C h i n ese lan gu age trai n i n g. Alread y, i n Asi a, C on fu ci u s I n sti tu tes h ave p roved effecti ve i n en co u ragi n g grad u ate stu d en ts to fo cu s o n C h i n a stu d i es an d , u lti m ately, to stu d y i n C h i n a. M ean - wh ile, C h in ese m edical sch ools an d ph ysician s train A fri can d o cto rs an d p ro vi d e m ed i ci n e an d eq u i p - m en t free of ch arge to Afri can cou n tri es. T h rou gh th ese p rogram s an d exch an ges, C h i n a d evelo p s tru st b y i n vesti n g i n lo n g-term relati o n - sh i p s wi th Afri can eli tes th at form erly m i gh t h ave been ed u cated i n L on d on or Wash i n gton . B ei ji n g i s also work i n g to en cou rage tou ri sm i n Afri ca, p artly i n an effo rt to d evelo p cu ltu ral ti es. T h e go vern - m en t h as ap p ro ved 1 6 A fri can co u n tri es as o u t- bou n d d esti n ati on s for C h i n ese tou ri sts, i n clu d i n g E th i o p i a, K en ya, an d Z i m b ab we. T h i s p u sh ed th e n u m b er o f A fri ca s C h i n ese to u ri sts to 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 i n 2005, a 1 00 p ercen t i n crease over 2004, accord i n g to C h i n ese govern m en t fi gu res. TRADE SUM M ITS AN D ARM S DEALS O n th e trad e fro n t, B ei ji n g h as en acted p o li ci es to en cou rage greater C h i n ese i n vestm en t i n Afri ca. I t h as lau n ch ed cen ters fo r i n vestm en t an d trad e p ro m o ti o n , p ro vi d i n g b u si n ess an d co n su ltati o n to C h i n ese en terp ri ses i n A fri ca. B ei ji n g h as also created sp eci al fu n d s an d si m p li fi ed p roced u res to p rom ote C h i n ese i n vestm en t. A s C h i n ese i n vestm en t i n th e co n ti n en t h as gro wn , so m e 8 0 , 0 0 0 m i gran t wo rk ers fro m C h i n a h ave m oved to Afri ca, creati n g a n ew C h i n ese d i as- pora th at is u n likely to retu rn h om e. I n som e cases, th i s d i asp ora, alon g wi th i m p orts of ch eap C h i n ese go o d s, h as sp ark ed an ger i n A fri ca. M an y A fri can b u si n essp eo p le b eli eve th at C h i n ese go o d s are u n fai rly u n d ercu tti n g th em , an d fear th e d i asp ora i s rem i tti n g n early all o f i ts m o n ey b ack to C h i n a rath er th an rei n vesti n g i t i n to lo cal eco n o m i es. T h ese are th e k i n d s o f co n cern s th at o n ce led to an ger agai n st I n d i an p op u lati on s on th e con ti n en t.) I n a strategy Wash i n gton wou ld be wi se to em u - late, C h i n a u ses su m m i ts an d i n form al m eeti n gs to reach ou t to African bu sin ess leaders. T h e first Sin o- Afri can bu si n ess con feren ce was h eld i n E th i op i a i n D ecem b er 2 0 0 3 . I t resu lted i n agreem en ts o n 2 0 p ro jects wi th a to tal valu e o f $ 6 8 0 m i lli o n . I n Au gu st 2004, C h i n a h eld a C h i n a-Afri ca You th F es- ti val i n B ei ji n g, an d i n 2 0 0 6 B ei ji n g wi ll h o st th e th i rd m i n i steri al m eeti n g of th e C h i n a-Afri ca C oop - erati o n F o ru m . E ven ts li k e th ese p ro vi d e a ven u e fo r ro lli n g o u t B ei ji n g s tech n i cal assi stan ce, an d wh ere th e i d ea of C h i n a as a ben i gn actor i n Afri ca can be taci tly em p h asi zed . F i n ally, B ei ji n g i n creasi n gly vi ews A fri ca as a cen ter fo r m i li tary-m i li tary co o p erati o n an d a Chinas Africa Strategy 2 2 1 m ark et fo r C h i n a s gro wi n g arm s i n d u stry. To d ay, C h i n ese fi rm s ran k am o n g th e to p su p p li ers o f co n ven ti o n al arm s i n A fri ca. B etween 1 9 9 6 an d 2 0 0 3 , C h i n ese arm s sales to A fri ca were seco n d o n ly to R u ssi a s. I n p arti cu lar, C h i n a h as d evel- o p ed clo se m i li tary ti es wi th Z i m b ab we, Su d an , an d E th i o p i a, th ree o f A fri ca s m o st strategi cally i m p o rtan t states. I n April 2005, Z im babwe s air force received six jet ai rcraft for low-i n ten si ty m i li tary op erati on s. T h e year before, a C h i n ese rad ar system was i n stalled at P resi d en t R obert M u gabe s m an si on i n th e H arare su bu rbs. M ost i m p ortan t, i n Ju n e 2004, Z i m babwe rep orted ly p u rch ased 1 2 jet fi gh ters an d 1 00 m i li tary veh i cles, worth an esti m ated $240 m i lli on . T h i s order, wh ich h ad been k ep t secret, was also rep orted to h ave ci r- cu m ven ted th e state p rocu rem en t board task ed wi th ap p ro- p ri ati n g Z i m babwe s $1 36 m i lli on d efen se bu d get. C h i n a h as becom e th e largest su p p li er o f arm s to Su d an , accordi n g to a form er Su dan ese govern m en t m i n i ster. C h i n ese- m ad e tan k s, fi gh ter p lan es, b o m b ers, h eli co p ters, m ach i n e gu n s, an d rock et-p rop elled gren ad es su p - plied K h artou m s forces in th e n orth -sou th civil war. An d even as world lead ers rem ai n fearfu l of n ew co n fli ct b etween E th i o p i a an d E ri trea, C h i n a h as ex ten d ed arm s sales to b o th n ati o n s. D u ri n g th e war b etween E th i o p i a an d E ri trea fro m 1 9 9 8 to 2000, C h i n a byp assed a U N arm s em bargo an d sold o ver $ 1 b i lli o n i n weap o n s to b o th states. ) E th i o p i an P ri m e M i n i ster M eles Z en awi an d C h i - n ese L i eu ten an t G en eral Z h u Wen q u an m et i n A d d i s A b ab a i n A u gu st 2 0 0 5 . T h ey agreed th at E th i o p i a an d C h i n a sh all fo rge m u tu al co o p era- ti on i n m i li tary trai n i n g, exch an ge of m i li tary tech - n o lo gi es, an d p eacek eep i n g m i ssi o n s, am o n g oth ers. T h e p revi ou s week , Z h u h ad m et wi th th e com m an d er of th e E ri trean Ai r F orce. At th at gath - eri n g, Z h u h ad sai d i t was C h i n a s d esi re fo r th e arm i es of th e two si sterly cou n tri es to coop erate i n vari ou s trai n i n g. N UM BER O N E FRIEN D T h ese tools an d strategi es h ave p roved effecti ve. C h i n a h as gai n ed access to si zable resou rces across th e con ti n en t. I t h as been offered exp lorati on ri gh ts to im portan t N igerian oil fields. B eijin g already dom - in ates Su dan s oil in du stry an d h as th e in side track to An gola s an d Algeri a s oi l i n d u stri es. M ore C h i n ese com p an i es, too, are p rovi n g su ccessfu l i n m i n i n g Afri can m ark ets. T h e C h i n ese telecom m u n i cati on s gi an t H u awei , for i n stan ce, n ow h old s con tracts worth $400 m illion to provide m obile ph on e service i n K en ya, Z i m babwe, an d N i geri a. I n Z am bi a, C h i - n ese in vestors are workin g on a $600 m illion h ydro- electric plan t at K afu e G orge. T h ey are also acti ve i n Sou th Afri ca an d B otswan a s h otel an d con stru cti on i n - dustries. C hinese firms dom in ate th e recover- ing economies of Sierra L eon e an d An gola, and C hina has become an i n creasi n gly close trade partner with South A fri ca, th e regi o n s largest econ om y. Afri can lead ers are i n creasi n gly treati n g C h i n a li k e a great p o wer o n th e co n ti - n en t, affo rd i n g C h i - n ese o ffi ci als an d b u si n essp eo p le th e typ e o f welco m e an d access o n ce reserved fo r Western lead ers. B ei ji n g s o u t- reach h as b een well recei ved b y m an y A fri can lead ers, wh o welco m e C h i n a s rh eto ri c o f n o n i n - terferen ce an d con stan t i n vei gh i n g agai n st Am eri - can h egem o n i sm . Ju st as G ab o n , Su d an , A n go la, an d o th er n ati o n s n o w lo o k to C h i n a fi rst, so to o M u gab e n o w calls C h i n a h i s n u m b er o n e fri en d , wh i le th e lead ers o f R wan d a, wh ere th e go vern m en t i s accu sed of ri ggi n g p olls an d lock i n g u p op p osi ti on lead ers, h ave lavi sh ed p rai se on B ei ji n g. I t s a d i f- feren t way o f d o i n g b u si n ess, R wan d a s fi n an ce m i n i ster to ld rep o rters, p leased th at C h i n a h as o ffered ai d wi th o u t an y p reco n d i ti o n s, su ch as i m p ro vi n g R wan d a s h u m an ri gh ts reco rd . Su d an ese offi ci als, too, gi ve th an k s to B ei ji n g: We h ave o u r su p p o rters, th e d ep u ty h ead o f Su d an s p arli am en t sai d wryly after Wash i n gton attem p ted , wi th li ttle lu ck , to san cti o n Su d an at th e U n i ted 2 2 2 CURRENT HISTORY May 2006 R E U T E R S / M i k e
H u t c h i n g s In Search of Oil An exhibitor adjusts a display of the Chinese oil company Sinopec at a petroleum conference in Johannesburg. N ati on s. As M u gabe p u t i t, C h i n a i s becom i n g an altern ati ve glo b al p o wer p o i n t. T h i s gro wi n g i n flu en ce co m es at so m e U S expen se. Africa h as n ot been a priority for U S foreign policy, oth er th an cou n terterrorism cooperation with states i n N orth an d E ast Afri ca. M ean wh i le, i n som e d em ocrati c Afri can n ati on s, th e war i n I raq, th e u se o f th e term em p i re i n relati o n to elem en ts o f U S fo rei gn p o li cy, an d th e A m eri can fo cu s o n tran s- p aren cy, so m eti m es seen as m ed d li n g, gen u i n ely an ger average ci ti zen s. T h e Wh i te H ou se h as h eld few b i lateral m eeti n gs wi th th e co n ti n en t s m o st i m p o rtan t p layers, an d , acco rd i n g to a rep o rt o n West Afri ca by th e C en ter for Strategi c an d I n tern a- ti on al Stu d i es, i t h as cu t back on Am eri can en ergy attach s to th e co n ti n en t, even as A fri can o i l becom es m ore im portan t to th e U n ited States. At th e sam e ti m e, restri cti ve U S p o li ci es o n stu d en t vi sas h ave led m an y A fri can s stu d yi n g ab ro ad , h i sto ri - cally a van gu ard o f p ro - A m eri can sen ti m en t, to lo o k o u tsi d e th e U n i ted States for th ei r ed u cati on . Yet th e fact th at so m e A fri can lead ers welco m e B ei ji n g d o es n o t m ean th at average A fri can s wi ll always b en efi t fro m C h i n a s i n flu en ce. A lth o u gh m u ch o f A fri ca h as ri d i tself o f d i ctato rs, th e co n ti n en t i s sti ll left wi th fragi le, p o o r p seu d o - d em o craci es th at lack stro n g ci vi l so ci eti es, i n d e- p en d en t m ed i a, an d o th er i m p o rtan t p i llars o f d em o cracy. T h ese n ati o n s co u ld go ei th er way. L i k e B en i n an d B otswan a, th ey cou ld blossom i n to co n so li d ated , m atu re d em o craci es. O r, li k e Z i m - b ab we an d R wan d a, th ey co u ld d eteri o rate i n to o n e-p arty states th at h o ld electi o n s b u t lack o th er essen ti al elem en ts o f a d em o cracy. SETTIN G A PO O R EXAM PLE I n th i s fragi le en vi ro n m en t, C h i n ese i n flu en ce co u ld co m p li cate d em o crati c co n so li d ati o n an d good govern an ce. I t m i gh t also u n d erm i n e C h i n a s own efforts to be seen as a respon sible global power. I n Z i m b ab we last year, th e co u n try h eld a d i sm al electi on ; before th e vote, can d i d ates an d p oll work - ers from th e M ovem en t for D em ocrati c C h an ge, th e lead i n g op p osi ti on p arty, were th reaten ed , beaten , an d even k i lled . M u gab e h ad gerrym an d ered p ar- li am en t so h e wo u ld b e gu aran teed to start wi th m o re seats th an th e M D C b efo re vo tes were even co u n ted . O n E lecti o n D ay, wh en M u gab e u n su r- p ri si n gly wo n a sm ash i n g vi cto ry, an d th e M D C u n su rp ri si n gly cri ed fo u l, n o m ajo r i n tern ati o n al p ower wou ld en d orse th e ou tcom eexcep t C h i n a. I n th e ru n -u p to th e election , C h in a h ad delivered to Z i m b ab we agri cu ltu ral eq u i p m en t, electri ci ty tran sform ers, an d p lan eload s of T-sh i rts beari n g th e i n si gn i a of M u gabe s p arty. C h i n ese bu si n esses also rep orted ly offered th e govern m en t jam m i n g d evi ces to be u sed again st Z im babwean opposition radio sta- ti o n s, an d B ei ji n g i s sai d to h ave sen t H arare ri o t con trol gear, in case of dem on stration s. M u gabe was ecstati c at h i s go o d fo rtu n e. T h e C h i n ese are o u r good fri en d s, you see, h e told a B ri ti sh i n tervi ewer. B eyon d Z im babwe, B eijin g h as been criticized for block i n g Western efforts to i solate an d p u n i sh th e Su d an ese govern m en t. I n th e fall of 2004, wh en th e U n i ted States su b m i tted d raft reso lu ti o n s to th e U n i ted N ati o n s th at wo u ld h ave called fo r to u gh acti o n agai n st eth n i c clean si n g i n D arfu r, C h i n a s U N am b assad o r q u i etly d efan ged th e d rafts, ren - d eri n g th em u seless. C h i n ese su p p o rt also h as h elp ed A fri can lead - ers m ai n tai n co n tro ls o n i n fo rm ati o n . B ei ji n g ai d s A fri can regi m es wi th trai n i n g o n p ress an d I n tern et m o n i to ri n g. T rac- i n g C h i n a s effo rts i n th i s area i s d i ffi cu lt, b u t C h i n a s o ffi ci al p ress even allu d ed to th ese m ed i a i n i ti ati ves. O n N o vem b er 1 1 , 2 0 0 5 , th e Peoples Daily p ro clai m ed , I n th e i n fo rm ati o n secto r, C h i n a h as trai n ed d o zen s o f m ed i a fro m 3 5 A fri can co u n tri es fo r th e p ast two years. T h e d ay b efo re, th e gro u p R ep o rters wi th o u t B o rd ers released an an alysi s o f M u gab e s m ed i a acti vi ti es, fi n d i n g th at th e u se o f C h i n ese tech n o lo gy i n a to tally h yp o cri ti cal an d n o n -tran sp aren t fash i o n reveals th e go vern m en t s i ro n reso lve to ab o li sh freed o m o f o p i n i o n i n Z i m b ab we. C h i n a s u n wi lli n gn ess to p u t an y con d i ti on s on i ts assi stan ce to A fri ca co u ld u n d erm i n e years o f i n tern ati o n al effo rts to li n k ai d to b etter go ver- n an ce. Alread y, i n tern ati on al corru p ti on watch d ogs li k e G lo b al Wi tn ess h ave warn ed th at C h i n a s $ 2 bi lli on ai d to An gola, gi ven i n ad van ce an d wi th ou t p ressu re fo r p o verty red u cti o n , wi ll allo w th e A n go lan go vern m en t to revert to i ts o ld h ab i ts, sk i m m i n g th e p etroleu m cream for i tself. Tod ay, th e m ajori ty of An gola s rou gh ly 1 3 m i lli on p eop le sti ll li ve i n p overty, wh i le eli tes h ave si p h on ed off m u ch o f th e n ati o n s o i l wealth . Yet i n N o vem b er 2 0 0 5 , Jo s P ed ro d e M o rai s, A n go la s fi n an ce m i n i ster, sai d h e ex p ected fu tu re C h i n ese lo an s wo u ld Chinas Africa Strategy 2 2 3 In Africa, where the rule of law often does not exist, Chinas state-led business model could prove a disaster. exceed $2 billion . Wh en we ask ou r C h in ese cou n - terp arts i f th ey are wi lli n g to p ro vi d e m o re lo an s, th ey say yes, h e rem ark ed . M ore gen erally, th e state-led bu si n ess m od el th at C h i n a su ggests to vi si ti n g A fri can lead ers co u ld p ro ve p ro b lem ati c i n A fri ca. C h i n ese fi rm s wi th state li n k s o ften h ave p o o r stan d ard s o f co rp o rate go vern an ce, i n clu d i n g a lack o f tran sp aren cy. I n Afri ca, C h i n ese fi rm s, m an y of th em own ed by th e C h i n ese state, h ave b een k n o wn to su b m i t b i d s b elo w co st i n an effo rt to b reak i n to a m ark et. E x am p les i n clu d e A sm ara s O ratta H o sp i tal i n E ri trea an d a $ 3 0 0 m i lli o n h yd ro electri c d am an d p ower p lan t on E th i op i a s Tek eze R i ver. N o tab ly, th e Tek eze p ro ject i s b eh i n d sch ed u le an d th e E th i op i an govern m en t i s i n si sti n g th e C h i - n ese con stru cti on fi rm p ay for th e d elays. B ecau se of below-cost bi d s an d a d esi re to save m on ey, som e of th e bu i ld i n gs C h i n ese fi rm s h ave bu i lt i n Afri ca are alread y cru m b li n g, lead i n g to fears ab o u t wh eth er m u ch of th e n ew C h i n ese-bu i lt i n frastru c- tu re wi ll stan d th e test of ti m e. I n C h i n a, th i s p oor corp orate govern an ce h as led to fi scal m eltd o wn s. Yet th e C h i n ese go vern m en t, co n strai n ed b y i ts n eed to d em o n strate so m e ru le of law to forei gn i n vestors, h as m an aged to p rose- cu te th e m o st egregi o u s wh i te-co llar cri m i n als, i n clu d i n g so m e co rru p t o ffi ci als. I n A fri ca, wh ere th e ru le o f law o ften d o es n o t ex i st, C h i n a s state- led bu si n ess m od el cou ld p rove a d i saster, an i n vi - tati on for rap aci ou s govern m en ts an d com p an i es. CO M PETIN G VALUES U lti m ately, Afri ca wi ll p rovi d e a test of wh eth er B ei ji n g can b e a su ccessfu l great p o wer, ex erti n g i n flu en ce far fro m i ts b o rd ers. I n so m e resp ects, C h in a s in flu en ce m ay prove ben ign , as C h in a sh ares bu rd en s i n Afri ca wi th oth er n ati on s li k e th e U n i ted States, becom es a greater sou rce of in vestm en t in th e con ti n en t, an d fu n d s m u ch -n eed ed ai d p rogram s. E ven as th e U n i ted States h as largely i gn o red A fri can n ati o n s i n U N fo ru m s, C h i n a h as su p - p o rted a ran ge o f p ro p o sals favo red b y A fri can co u n tri es o n U N Secu ri ty C o u n ci l refo rm , p eace- k eep i n g, an d d ebt reli ef. I n so d oi n g, C h i n ese offi - ci als o ften p o rtray B ei ji n g as a ch am p i o n o f th e d evelo p i n g wo rld th at li sten s to o th er co u n tri es, d rawi n g an i m p li ci t co n trast wi th th e U n i ted States, wh i ch C h i n a p o rtrays as u n i n terested i n d evelop i n g n ati on s n eed s. As C h i n ese P ri m e M i n - i ster Wen Ji ab ao p u t i t, A s a p erm an en t m em b er o f th e U N Secu ri ty C o u n ci l, C h i n a wi ll always stan d si d e b y si d e wi th d evelo p i n g co u n tri es i n A fri ca an d o th er p arts o f th e wo rld . Yet B ei ji n g s i n flu en ce m u st b e wei gh ed i n li gh t o f th e fact th at C h i n a, at least fo r n o w, d o es n o t sh are Am eri can valu es of d em ocrati zati on an d good go vern an cei n A fri ca o r an ywh ere else. B ecau se C h i n a s i n flu en ce m i gh t con strai n th e exi sti n g p ow- ers i n A fri ca, i n clu d i n g th e U n i ted States an d F ran ce, th e tem p tati o n m ay b e to m atch so m e o f C h i n a s effo rts o n th e co n ti n en t i n o rd er to wi n resou rces. B u t i t i s m ore i m p ortan t th at th e U n i ted States leverage i ts valu es, wh i ch are sti ll m o re ap p eali n g to average Afri can s. F o r th e U n i ted States, C h i n a s gro wi n g ro le i n Afri ca sh ou ld be a wak eu p call. Wash i n gton n eed s to con vi n ce both average Afri can s an d th ei r lead ers th at th eir fu tu re is better served, over th e lon g term , by work i n g m ore closely wi th th e U n i ted States, th e E u rop ean U n i on , an d i n tern ati on al fi n an ci al i n sti - tu tion s. After all, a C h in ese victory on th e con tin en t cou ld com e back to h au n t th e stru ggli n g resi d en ts of M ap u to an d oth er Afri can cap i tals. I 2 2 4 CURRENT HISTORY May 2006