We are very excited to announce the programme for the OUCAN 2023 annual conference, taking place on 6 June, entitled "Changing Paradigms or an Era of Retrenchment? The Future of China’s Overseas Finance on the BRI’s 10th Anniversary"
You can sign up here: https://t.co/l72s33gh7g
Honored to have participated to the 2023 conference of the @OUCANetwork at @UniofOxford where I had the opportunity to speak about #China’s digital presence on the continent and learn a lot about debt restructuring.
Thank you to the brilliant @nicolaslippolis for the invitation
Looking forward to speaking at @OUCANetwork conference in Oxford tomorrow on the panel: “Climate Action in Africa: The Role of Chinese Capital and Technology”
We are very excited to announce the programme for the OUCAN 2023 annual conference, taking place on 6 June, entitled "Changing Paradigms or an Era of Retrenchment? The Future of China’s Overseas Finance on the BRI’s 10th Anniversary"
You can sign up here: https://t.co/l72s33gh7g
Great dev't with signfican potential for leveraging private finance for development. It is one of the issues that we will be discussing at Oxford Unversty China oversees finance workshop next Tuesday in UK @OUCANetwork ( I am one of the panalist).
https://t.co/8839OwrHQB
Looking forward to attend and chair a panel at the Oxford University China Africa Network @OUCANetwork conference (June 6) on The Future of China's Overseas Finance on the BRI's 10th Anniversary. If you are around, join us!
Excited for next week's OUCAN conference, when I will join the discussion on China&political economy of debt
Thanks @nicolaslippolis for the invitation
And if you are in the UK, don't miss the event! registration below
We are very excited to announce the programme for the OUCAN 2023 annual conference, taking place on 6 June, entitled "Changing Paradigms or an Era of Retrenchment? The Future of China’s Overseas Finance on the BRI’s 10th Anniversary"
You can sign up here: https://t.co/l72s33gh7g
🇨🇳 🇰🇭Happy to share my (open access) article with Yuan Wang on the #BRI and Chinese capital in #Cambodia, where we look at the case of #infrastructure development and at the #gambling industry in #Sihanoukville
https://t.co/4UXTocV1dU
@niklasweins Unfortunately, the conference will be in-person only. But we have done many webinars in the past, so please follow us to stay up-to-date with the latest events!
We are very excited to announce the programme for the OUCAN 2023 annual conference, taking place on 6 June, entitled "Changing Paradigms or an Era of Retrenchment? The Future of China’s Overseas Finance on the BRI’s 10th Anniversary"
You can sign up here: https://t.co/l72s33gh7g
Excited to go to Oxford for the OUCAN annual conference – I’ll be speaking on the panel discussing the political economy of sovereign debt restructurings!
Thanks again @nicolaslippolis for the invitation, and feel free to register if you’re around on June 6th ⤵️
The conference will discuss how Chinese and African actors are adapting to changing realities, including panels on new forms of investment, the political economy of debt, and the role of China in climate action.
🗓 🇨🇳 FDL hosting its 1st Conference on Chinese Development Finance:
➡ Two days: Mon27th & Wed29th March
➡ Understanding China’s key challenges as a leading provider of finance to developing countries
✅More info 👉https://t.co/jJr6uVze9V
✅REGISTER 👉https://t.co/9hbcdUwtCn
Looking forward to welcoming you to the first event in this year's OUCAN seminar series. We will be discussing how the geopolitics of China's rise is impacting initiatives to address Africa's debt woes.
@jzettelmeyer
@nicolaslippolis
Register here: https://t.co/aYNkMF54Mq
Looking forward to welcoming you to the first event in this year's OUCAN seminar series. We will be discussing how the geopolitics of China's rise is impacting initiatives to address Africa's debt woes.
@jzettelmeyer
@nicolaslippolis
Register here: https://t.co/aYNkMF54Mq
Harry Verhoeven and @nicolaslippolis discuss their new research on the geopolitics of Africa's debt. They flag how the use of debt resolution for geopolitical point-scoring can be harmful for the US, China and, above all, African countries.
@AfricaAtLSE
https://t.co/USfKCmlqCH
New paper on the danger of ascribing Africa's debt troubles to China's 'debt-trap diplomacy', while ignoring their structural causes. Unless global initiatives address the true drivers of sovereign debt and more financing is made available, Africa's debt woes will only get worse