China as provider of development finance

20.03.2025 12:00 - 13:30English

China's development finance and infrastructure development in the Global South.

Since the millennium, China has emerged as a major provider of development finance and infrastructure development in the Global South. This has been reinforced with the Chinese “Belt and Road” initiative launched in 2013.

It terms of volume China’s contribution is comparable to that provided by the World Bank and the traditional providers of such support.

What difference does China make? Is its provision of such finance different from that coming from other providers? And how does China view and respond to critical issues such as financial sustainability and the challenge of debt?

Lunch will be served from 11:45

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Bergen Global
Jekteviksbakken 31, Bergen

20.03.2025
12:00 - 13:30
English
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Xiaoyang Tang
Xiaoyang Tang
Professor, Tsinghua University

Chair and Professor, Department of International Relations, Tsinghua University in Beijing and research affiliate for the China-Africa Research Initiative, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C.

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Esther Song
Associate Professor, UiB

Esther Song conducts research on politics and international relations of China, international affairs in the Asia-Pacific, and authoritarianism with regional focus on countries in East Asia.

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Aslak Orre
Aslak Orre
Senior Researcher, CMI

Political scientist whose competence areas include local government reform, corruption and anti-corruption as well as parties and opposition in Africa.

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Elling N. Tjønneland
Senior Researcher, CMI

Political scientist focusing on development and development assistance, rising powers and African development and a strong emphasis on South Africa and Southern Africa.

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