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From Proletarian Internationalism to Mutual Development: China’s Cooperation with Tanzania, 1965–95

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In this chapter, we will take the PRC’s economic and technical cooperation with Tanzania as an example in order to study the PRC’s foreign aid in general and its meso level — the agencies in charge of its implementation — in particular.

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Ping, A. (1999). From Proletarian Internationalism to Mutual Development: China’s Cooperation with Tanzania, 1965–95. In: Hyden, G., Mukandala, R. (eds) Agencies in Foreign Aid. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14982-7_6

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