Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2022
The increasing FDI in Africa from China and India in recent years has drawn the attention of scholars, policy makers, and the media. Africa is an arena where the two emerging giants compete on different bases. Indian firms have the advantage of institutional proximity and large diaspora communities in Africa, while Chinese firms rely on government-to-government relationship-building. The rivalry between India's soft power and Chinese hard power in Africa will continue for the foreseeable future.
ACCEPTED BY Deputy Editor Johann Peter Murmann
Target article
When Dragon Meets Elephant in Africa: The Rivalry on Distinctive Competitiveness
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