t*******h 发帖数: 2882 | 1 这位南非老哥宣传起中国模式真是不遗余力啊
http://www.moneyweb.co.za/mw/view/mw/en/page491975?oid=522650&s
Over the past three decades, China on the other hand has managed to rely on
peace and stability, their entrepreneurial spirit, and a benevolent
leadership that has employed discipline and smarts to gradually transform
the country into a global economic powerhouse; therein releasing nearly half
-a-billion people out of subsistence poverty.
Unlike Africa, and most non-Western nations, all the signs are there in
China for the world to expect a peaceable socio-political transformation
from them (in time) - a "Dragon Democracy" that can softly govern nearly 1.
5bn people and afford them rights and freedoms in line with their own
beliefs and culture.
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In response to the China-bashings and ‘Africans are being duped' sentiments
, I'm left to ask in quizzical wonderment, if not China, who else? Don't
just criticise and make noise, offer alternatives and concrete solutions!
If Africans do not open their minds and arms to the Chinese friendship, then
who else is there, where else will Africa find any semblance of a
reciprocal partnership that can engender the much-longed for real benefits -
transfer of skills, technology, and capital, all desperately needed for
sustained progress?
The ugly truth of it is that for the past 50-to-60 years, the old
colonialist injected far over one trillion dollars into Africa, to what good
? Africa was left to its own ruin, with civil wars and tribal clashes
tearing countries apart and destroying any and all economic means, countries
are still poverty stricken and corruption is taken for granted. The China-
model today stands in stark contrast to the prescriptive iron-fist of
Western lenders and donors - favouring constraints that shackle Africans
into an aid-handout dependency.
The alternative win-win economic partnership offered by China has resulted
in socio-economic development across the continent - transport conduits,
power generation, and the skills and technology to leverage the richness of
the country and translate it into industrial factories and urbanized
townships. |
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