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China Plans To Put 300 Million Chinese People In Africa by cocolacec(m): 10:04am On Apr 25, 2020
Aldo Matteucci 19 Jun 2012
In a two parts article Asia Times[1] argues that 300 million Chinese will soon migrate into Africa. This prediction is startling enough to warrant consideration.

The argument relies on a mix of “push” and “pull” factors.

Despite its “one child policy” China is overpopulated: the mainland cannot sustain more than 700 million. Environmental factors, basically lack of water, will “push out” the rest. This is strictly a Malthusian argument, which ignores the paramount role of technology in development.

One unintended consequence of the one-child regulation, argues the author, will be prosperity driven by pampered Chinese kids who – now free of stifling Confucian values – will grow up to be very ambitious entrepreneurs. This is the “pull” factor.

“Africa represents a land of opportunity for the Chinese migrant. And history shows it is often strong kinship-based ethnic groups whose economic opportunities are more limited at “home” who become the “stranger-traders” abroad, for better or worse. This has certainly happened in parts of Africa where the Chinese represent a valuable link to manufactured goods and novel services unavailable in agrarian and peasant-like societies in Africa.”

One is silently thankful for the “limiting factors” still restraining the rest of the mainland Chinese who lived through the “one child” policy.

Why Africa? The author seems to envisage some kind of “Yellow Man’s burden”: the Chinese building links to “agrarian and peasant-like societies in Africa” – never mind that Africa is no longer preponderantly agrarian. The 300 million Chinese would replace or join trading minorities like Asians and Lebanese in Africa (a continent with one billion people altogether and a history of poverty) in expanding trade and consumption. It is not clear to what extent independent Chinese would, in the author’s view, become successful industrial entrepreneurs.

At the moment there are less than fifty million Chinese overseas[2] and one million Chinese in Africa, of which one third in South Africa. For the predicted move to take place within one generation ten million Chinese would have to settle somewhere in Africa each year.

But let’s discard perplexities and look at Chinese history of migration.

From its origins on the Yellow River the Chinese civilization expanded slowly into the Yangtze River basin and beyond to the south and west, changing its agricultural base from wheat and millet to rice production as it advanced.

The interplay of trade and expansion gradually extended the frontiers of China in the northeast, southwest as well as north and northwest. It was a complex process. “Barbarians” first became part of China’s ho-ch’in policy (peace along the border against gifts); this relationship evolved into the tributary system[3]; over time these peoples “surrendered” and were integrated within the regular Chinese chün-hsien (province-district) administrative system[4]. Along this path the Imperial Court may create military colonies to sustain the process. Such expansionist policies were deemed very expensive and were often discontinued as imperial power waned.

China then was not adverse to projecting power across its borders; its only “overseas adventure” was, however, under the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan[5] – in direction of Japan. It failed. Historians have long speculated as to why China did not build an empire. My conjecture is quite simple: it did not need to.

Chinese diasporas have emerged in particular around Southeast Asia. The Middle East is on the cards[6], together with Africa. Though these diasporas have achieved even very significant economic importance, the numbers of Chinese involved have remained characteristically small[7]. Their presence has not been without its difficulties.



Raw materials vs. infrastructure, investment, and manufactured goods: this is the complex complementarity that links Africa and China today. Small (and transient) numbers are needed to bring this complex relation to fruition and to secure the allocation of surplus among participant elites. Whether collateral consumption by African non-elites will justify significant expansion of a (Chinese) trading class in Africa remains an open question[8].

Expansion of the Chinese diaspora in Africa beyond minimal limits needed to fulfill the complementarity might, however, endanger the original and overarching bargain, should ethnic tensions rise. In addition, the massive exit of young workers may complicate China’s ability to deal with its rapidly ageing population. The Chinese government certainly has the means to control large outflows of its people in the order of magnitude outlined in the prediction so as to prevent such major failures to eventuate.

The author concludes emotionally: “Although the economic and geopolitical motivations of China’s aggressive move into Africa are enormous, the demographic reasons are the most poignant, even desperate. In that sense China needs Africa, not to thrive but actually just to survive.”

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While the West frets over China taking over Africa, hundreds of Africans in Guangzhou have protested against the death in police custody of a Nigerian.

http://english.caixin.com/2012-06-20/100402905.html

and China is in the midst of a policy campaign against the "three illegals". It seems China will have to revisit its immigration policies.

https://www.diplomacy.edu/blog/129-%E2%80%93-will-300-million-chinese-leave-china-africa

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Re: China Plans To Put 300 Million Chinese People In Africa by middlebelter(m): 10:51am On Apr 25, 2020
I am very worried about this development and more worried in particular about lack of unified policy through Africa Union (AU) on Chinese migration to Africa. I considered it a great threat not only to Nigeria but to the most vulnerable countries in Africa that have fallen victim of China's Greek loan.

We are approaching another horrendous Colonialism in Africa and our leaders are blinded by greed and absolute lack of foresight to see the danger inherent in China 's policy on investment.

My take, if China must invest in Africa, migration of Chinese to Africa must be strictly restricted to expatriate with limited years of stay. If they are not comfortable with such policy from Africa, let them take their investment somewhere else. I there say, China has no alternative if we stand united as a continent on this matter. Our land and mineral resources are their targets, if we make the second mistake, it will be more costly than the first, then we will realise that Western Colonialism is a joke when compared with the brutal Chinese type.
Africa Union, ECOEAS, SABC etc over to you. Assembly best of brains in Africa and developed a format on best of ways to respond to Chinese threats.

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Re: China Plans To Put 300 Million Chinese People In Africa by Nobody: 12:44pm On Apr 25, 2020
middlebelter:
I am very worried about this development and more worried in particular about lack of unified policy through Africa Union (AU) on Chinese migration to Africa. I considered it a great threat not only to Nigeria but to the most vulnerable countries in Africa that have fallen victim of China's Greek loan.

We are approaching another horrendous Colonialism in Africa and our leaders are blinded by greed and absolute lack of foresight to see the danger inherent in China 's policy on investment.

My take, if China must invest in Africa, migration of Chinese to Africa must be strictly restricted to expatriate with limited years of stay. If they are not comfortable with such policy from Africa, let them take their investment somewhere else. I there say, China has no alternative if we stand united as a continent on this matter. Our land and mineral resources are their targets, if we make the second mistake, it will be more costly than the first, then we will realise that Western Colonialism is a joke when compared with the brutal Chinese type.
Africa Union, ECOEAS, SABC etc over to you. Assembly best of brains in Africa and developed a format on best of ways to respond to Chinese threats.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j84kxk8sZVs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5VaBZDDSr8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU-4kw4V65M

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Re: China Plans To Put 300 Million Chinese People In Africa by middlebelter(m): 11:21pm On Apr 25, 2020
WORDWORLD:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j84kxk8sZVs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5VaBZDDSr8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU-4kw4V65M

Can we get like minds on this matter mobilised on this platform to contact AU to express our fear and demand a unified approach to repelling the China 's invasion. Ours may the the second generation of Nationalist Movement in Africa. I say this because we have our leaders and the Chinese Government to fight simultaneously. We can approach that man in the video to help us mobilise the likes of Aliko Dangote, Strive Masiyiwa etc to champion the cause.
Re: China Plans To Put 300 Million Chinese People In Africa by Mbakuthegreat: 1:03am On Apr 26, 2020
Reading this makes me angry, and what is most frustrating is that too many low IQ africans dont realises this problem and they are the ones leading us. In my heart im actually afraid that if we get colonised by the chinese then this time after first getting colonised by arabs and chinese, that we wont survive. I'm afraid that we wont survive. I'm actually glad about corona because it has halted all migration movement to africa and also out which has forced us to start producing and relying on local goods. And im also happy about the chinese xenophobia because it brings african nationalism and hatred towards chinese/foreigners which is what we need if you are to survive in this world instead of remaining docile, submisive with inferiority complex while others hate us and are taking steps to eliminate us so they can secure our resources.

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