
The China in Africa Podcast Folashadé Soulé on the Evolution of African Agency in China Relations
Ghana's negotiations for a China–Ghana free trade deal have sparked a fierce national debate. Political leaders are hailing it as a breakthrough for exporters, while manufacturers warn of being swamped by cheaper Chinese imports. At the heart of the discussion lies a deeper question: how much power do African countries really have to shape their trade relationships with China?
To unpack both the deal and the broader question of "agency" in Africa–China relations, Eric & Cobus speak with Folashadé Soulé of the University of Oxford's Global Economic Governance Program. She explains her new framework on five types of African agency, from presidential to civil society, and how African actors at every level use strategy, negotiation, and intent to influence outcomes with Beijing.
⏱️ CHAPTERS:
- Introduction
- The Free Trade Debate in Ghana
- Non-Tariff Barriers & Export Reality Check
- Africa's Structural Challenge
- Introducing Agency in Africa–China Relations
- Five Typologies of Agency
- Presidential vs. Executive Agency
- Bureaucratic Agency
- Civic & Civil Society Agency
- The "Agency Turn"
- Western Narratives & Misconceptions
- Accountability, Corruption, Intentionality
- Final Reflections
SHOW NOTES:
- Cambridge University Press: The Study of Agency in Africa–China Relations: The Case for Typologies by Folashadé Soulé (open access)
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