Oxford, UK: Oxford University, 2019. - 306 pg.
This book looks at the factors which led to rapid economic growth in China and how this has affected global manufacturing, commodity markets, the international presence of Chinese companies, and financial glow. It examines the different forms of Chinese economic involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, the main drivers, and economic, social, political, and environmental consequences. It ends with a comparison of the two regions that highlight the importance of different histories and political and institutional contexts in determining the impacts of China.