Abstract
This forum piece seeks to probe the connection between China and Africa regarding the current Chinese concept dubbed the "Silk Road Economic Belt", variously referred to by such synonyms such as "new Silk Road", "Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road", "Chinese and 21st-Century New Silk Road" and "Silk Road of the Sea". What are the historical antecedents of the African dimension of this new Chinese zeitgeist? How is Africa featuring in the embryonic stages of this multifarious concept-one that has indeed been elevated to the heights of international relations policy levels? What are the historical, diplomatic, economic and cultural implications for Africa and what steps is China likely to take in the months and years *Forum contributions are discursive and topical articles written by authors to encourage debate or share new information and ideas. Forum articles do not form part of the peer-reviewed section of the AEAA but contribute by extending the academic discussion beyond the limits of a review process. 145
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Wekesa, B. (2015). Forum: China’s Silk Road Economic Belt: African perspectives and implications. African East-Asian Affairs, 0(1–2). https://doi.org/10.7552/0-1-2-157
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