Development expert Owen Barder interviewed me about The Dragon's Gift in Addis Ababa for his podcast Development Drums. He was a terrific interviewer (how great to speak to someone who has actually read The Dragon's Gift, quite thoroughly; how nice to know that he will be based part time in Washington DC now).
I'm sitting in a hotel in Oslo, Norway, grading final papers in between speaking at Norfund and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the University of Oslo, and moving on to Bergen for ten days in my new position as Professor II at the University of Bergen (a part-time "visiting" position).
At some point soon I hope to get back to more serious blogging on China and Africa.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Interview on The Dragon's Gift: Podcast on Development Drums
Follow me on Twitter @D_Brautigam. Professor and Director, International Development Program, Johns Hopkins University/SAIS; Visiting Professor, University of Bergen, Norway; and author of The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa (Oxford U. Press, 2009, 2011). A China scholar, I first went to Africa in 1983 to research Chinese engagement and never stopped. © Deborah Brautigam 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.
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