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Die Wahrnehmungen gegenüber Chinas wirtschaftlichen Aktivitäten in Südafrika

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Durch die Untersuchung ist zu beobachten, dass die südafrikanischen Eliten auf drei Themengebiete besonderen Wert legen, nämlich den Handel zwischen Südafrika und China, Chinas Investitionen in Südafrika und den Einfluss der Binnenwirtschaft Chinas auf die südafrikanische wirtschaftliche Situation. Das folgende Kapitel setzt sich mit den Aussagen der südafrikanischen Eliten bezüglich dieser drei Schwerpunkte auseinander, woraus dann insgesamt ein Resümee zu ihren Wahrnehmungen gegenüber Chinas wirtschaftlichem Einfluss in Südafrika gezogen werden kann.

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