What Explains African Perceptions of China as a Model of Development?
Megatrends Working Paper 2023 08, 05.10.2023, 17 Seitendoi:10.18449/2023MTA-WP08
Can developing countries emulate China’s development model? New research based on Afrobarometer survey data reveals surprising insights into popular perceptions. Education, gender, the rural-urban divide and China's economic influence play key roles.

Chinese instructor Chen Ling (L) instructs apprentice Judith Wanzila Peter on operating electrical devices in Nairobi, Kenya, May 23, 2023.
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