Fellowships: 2015 First Round
CARI Fellowship program
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First round winners are already returning from their research projects.
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Winners Announced
We are excited to announce the winners of the first round of the 2015 SAIS-CARI Fellowship Program.
SAIS-CARI Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis or by invitation to researchers, policy-makers, or journalists who wish to spend a concentrated period of time (1 to 2 months) writing or doing field research on an under-explored policy issue related to China’s African engagement. Research projects will start between June 1, 2015 and October 30, 2015. The SAIS-CARI Fellows Program is supported by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Cheng Cheng and David Arase, Nanjing University
American and Chinese Engagement with Ghana’s Power Sector: Different Means, Similar Ends
Yang Jiao, University of Florida
A comparison of Jiangxi GuanHua Mining Investment Co., Ltd and Newmont Mining Corporation’s contributions to community development and local business linkages in Ghana.
Lianxing Li, China Daily
A case study of China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation in Nigeria
Joshua Maiyo, VU University of Amsterdam
China-Uganda Agriculture Cooperation: Friendship Farms and South-South Cooperation
Thomas Narins, University of California, Los Angeles
The socio-economic impact of the recent Chinese construction of the Kribi Deep Water Sea Port in Cameroon
Zhe Sun, University of Oxford
Chinese investments in the South African telecommunications industry
Yuan Wang and Uwe Wissenbach, Sino-Africa Center of Excellence Foundation, Centre for European Studies, Renmin University
Gift or Burden – A study of the Chinese-supported Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway Project in Kenya
Youyi Zhang and Wendy Leutert, Cornell University
The use of public-private partnership (PPP) financing models for Chinese state-owned companies’ infrastructure investments in Ghana and Kenya