Tanzania, A Model for Chinese Aid in Africa in the 1980's.
Abstract
China is providing economic assistance to Tanzania and other selected African nations. The financing and construction of the Tanzania-Zambia (Tanzam) railroad has benefited both countries. Tanzania has gained national independence and economic development. China has derived political benefits and international legitimacy. The author is primarily concerned, therefore, with the growing Communist Chinese influence in Africa and her emergence as a leader of the Third World powers. Data were gathered using a literature search of national and international periodicals, books, publications, and discussions with persons who have had personal experience in East Africa. The Chinese foreign policy for the 1980's will undoubtedly continue a gradual expansion of political and economic influence in Tanzania. China's objective is to create a strong detente, increase trade relations, and establish an Indian Ocean-East African military base. The United States foreign policy for the 1980's should emphasize positive relations with Tanzania and her East African neighbors. Priorities should include emphasis on economic aid and assistance - where beneficial to both countries, increased trade relations, and a more cooperative attitude with the Nyerere regime. Implementation of this proposed policy will diminish Tanzania's dependency on China and make it more difficult for China to attain her objectives. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 07, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA012621
Entities
People
- Roger L. Pendleton
Organizations
- United States Army War College