La influencia de China en el cuerno de África
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2020
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05/06/2020
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China está logrando expandirse más allá de sus fronteras a través de la Nueva Ruta de la Seda. Con este proyecto pretende ampliar su espacio comercial y mejorar la comunicación entre África, Europa, Oceanía y Asia. Uno de los enclaves estratégicos para desarrollar su ambicioso plan es el Cuerno de África que comprende los países de Etiopía, Eritrea, Yibuti y Somalia. En el presente trabajo lograremos entender cómo está siendo la influencia del gigante asiático en estos países no solo en el ámbito económico y comercial sino también en el político, diplomático y sociocultural.
China had successfully expand its borders through the New Silk Road strategy. The aim of this ambitious project is to expand Chinese trading internationally and improve communications and infrastructure systems between Africa, Europe, Oceania and Asia. One of the most important enclaves within the New Silk Road is the Horn of Africa, located in the East Africa region and comprised by Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia. Along this academic paper, the reader will understand how the Asian Giant implements its influence over these countries, not only in the economic and commercial fields, but also in the political, diplomatic and sociocultural spheres.
China had successfully expand its borders through the New Silk Road strategy. The aim of this ambitious project is to expand Chinese trading internationally and improve communications and infrastructure systems between Africa, Europe, Oceania and Asia. One of the most important enclaves within the New Silk Road is the Horn of Africa, located in the East Africa region and comprised by Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia. Along this academic paper, the reader will understand how the Asian Giant implements its influence over these countries, not only in the economic and commercial fields, but also in the political, diplomatic and sociocultural spheres.