Macao - A Revolving Platform between the PRC and Portuguese-speaking Africa

(2004-2009)

 

Coordination

Professor Narana Coissoró

 

Research team

  • Narana Coissoró
  • António Vasconcelos de Saldanha
  • Heitor Romana
  • Carlos Piteira
  • Ana Cristina Alves
  • Álvaro Nóbrega
  • Andrea Valente
  • André  Silveira
  • Dilma Esteves
  • Íris de Brito
  • Lúcia Tavares Martins
  • Leila Leonor Monteiro de Andrade

 

Research group

Globalization and Asian Countries (2008-2012).

 

Funded by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia

Reference: POCI/CPO/57122/2004

 


 

Goals

In an international context in which China is playing an increasingly important role in the global economy, it is of particular interest to study expansion of Chinese investment in Africa and, for Portugal in particular, the advance of the Portuguese language as a common denominator, via Macao, in China's relations with the Portuguese-speaking African countries.

  1. To analyse Macao's new strategic function and the extension of Chinese economic influence in these countries (amount and sectors of investment and development aid)
  2. To assess to what extent Portugal can play an important role as a facilitator and interlocutor in this new framework
  3. To train young researchers specialising in these areas, with FCT support.

 

Project results

  • Publication of the book "Macau, O Elo China-PALOP´S" in Portuguese and English (Macau China Portuguese Speaking African Countries Link).
  • Master's thesis “"Relações de Cooperação China-Africa: o Caso de Angola", by Dilma Esteves.
  • International seminar China In The Developing World: South And Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America at Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, 17 to 19 June 2008.
  • Exchanges of Portuguese and Chinese researchers.
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