ISSN(Print): 2709-6254 | ISSN(Online) : 2709-6262 | ISSN-L : 2709-6254

Title

Sino-Sudan Relations and Economic Engagements: An Analysis


Authors

  1. Assad Mehmood Khan
    Ph. D Scholar, Department of Political Science & IR, Department of Political Science & IR
  2. Nazim Rahim
    Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & IR, Qurtuba University of Science & IT, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan
  3. Shaista Taj
    Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Women University Swabi, KP, Pakistan

Abstract

Chinese have been acclaimed for inordinate character in Sudan aimed at preceding decade and so. Thus, established into a combination of enduring inward instability and continued outward adversity, hence, portrayed the politico-economic concerns of the state since 1989 (Hui, 2015, pp. 372-378). Therefore, Chinese character amid two entwined politico-economic engagement of Sino-Sudan relations is deliberated in this research paper. However, pursuing the uncertainty since 2003 after Darfur issue, Chinese involvement has recognized a new character in its relations aimed Sudan, hence ensuing to dwell itself to circumnavigate Sudan’s politico-economic concerns (Large, 2009, pp. 610-626). Therefore, this piece of research endeavors to analysis a precise framework of Sino-Sudan relations with added emphasis over the contemporary engagement of their politico-economic character. Moreover, appears statutory to emphasize that development in Sudanese land over the past few years have been recognized as Chinese politico-economic extension by its concern towards managing aspiring aids combined with generous remortgage aimed at infrastructure expansions within Sudan. Thus, the rationale of this paper remains to probe Chinese economic policies besides its consequence over Sudan. Moreover, this article too argues the Chinese exploitation of infrastructure expansions across Sudan coupled with aid-sustenance campaigns towards Darfur region, hence, intended capital funding within Sudan as politico-economic cooperation implement. Even though, some expressively productive conclusions, still, Chinese character of economic politics in Sudan’s politico-economic development entails future contemplation.

Page Numers

11-23

Keywords

Character, China, Non-Interference, Politico-Economic, Sovereignty, Sudan

Article

Article # 2
Volume # 2
Issue # 1

DOI info

DOI Number: 10.47205/jdss.2021(2-I)02
DOI Link: http://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2021(2-I)02

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