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Chapter 11 Following the Tracks: Chinese Development Finance and the Addis–Djibouti Railway Corridor
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Yunnan Chen
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Preface and Acknowledgements xii
- Chapter 1 Introduction Transport Corridors in Africa: Synergy, Slippage and Sustainability 1
- Paul Nugent and Hugh Lamarque 35
- Chapter 3 Hidden in Plain Sight: The Temporal Layers of Transport Corridors in Uganda 57
- Chapter 4 From Priority Projects to Corridor Approaches: African and European Transport Networks in Perspective 78
- Chapter 5 The Political Economy of West African Integration: The Transport Sector on Two Port Corridors 102
- Chapter 6 The Dakar–Bamako Corridor: Between Boom and Contradictions 129
- Chapter 7 Privatising the Port: Harbouring Neoliberalism in Lomé 155
- Chapter 8 A Time for Realignment? Retrofit in the Golden Era of the Cameroonian Railways 180
- Chapter 9 When is a Corridor Just a Road? Understanding Thwarted Ambitions Along the Abidjan–Lagos Corridor 211
- Chapter 10 The Jealousy of Roads: Construction, Circulation and Competition on East Africa’s Transport Corridors 231
- Chapter 11 Following the Tracks: Chinese Development Finance and the Addis–Djibouti Railway Corridor 262
- Chapter 12 Corridors of Opportunity? African Infrastructure and the Market Expansion of Chinese Companies 286
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Preface and Acknowledgements xii
- Chapter 1 Introduction Transport Corridors in Africa: Synergy, Slippage and Sustainability 1
- Paul Nugent and Hugh Lamarque 35
- Chapter 3 Hidden in Plain Sight: The Temporal Layers of Transport Corridors in Uganda 57
- Chapter 4 From Priority Projects to Corridor Approaches: African and European Transport Networks in Perspective 78
- Chapter 5 The Political Economy of West African Integration: The Transport Sector on Two Port Corridors 102
- Chapter 6 The Dakar–Bamako Corridor: Between Boom and Contradictions 129
- Chapter 7 Privatising the Port: Harbouring Neoliberalism in Lomé 155
- Chapter 8 A Time for Realignment? Retrofit in the Golden Era of the Cameroonian Railways 180
- Chapter 9 When is a Corridor Just a Road? Understanding Thwarted Ambitions Along the Abidjan–Lagos Corridor 211
- Chapter 10 The Jealousy of Roads: Construction, Circulation and Competition on East Africa’s Transport Corridors 231
- Chapter 11 Following the Tracks: Chinese Development Finance and the Addis–Djibouti Railway Corridor 262
- Chapter 12 Corridors of Opportunity? African Infrastructure and the Market Expansion of Chinese Companies 286
- Index 317