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The trials of a reluctant superpower

In 1793 the Emperor Qianlong airily dismissed the emissary of King George III on the grounds that China was the self-sufficient centre of the world and had no conceivable need of imports. Modern China should be so lucky. As well as foreign technology, Beijing now requires foreign oil, foreign copper, foreign iron ore and heaps of other foreign commodities to sustain its “Made in China” transformation.

That is why Chinese companies and Chinese workers find themselves in distant foreign lands that the Qing dynasty emperor would have considered beneath his contempt. It is why, for example, 25,000 Chinese are in Sudan and South Sudan, the latter a recently created country that is China’s seventh most important oil supplier.

Such faraway involvement comes at a price, one occasionally paid in blood. Last weekend 29 road construction workers were kidnapped by rebels in the border region of Sudan. One person is missing, possibly killed. In a separate incident, 25 Chinese construction workers in the Sinai region of Egypt were released yesterday after being held hostage by assailants. These are not rarities. In October, 13 Chinese sailors were killed on the Mekong river in Thailand.

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戴维•皮林(David Pilling)现为《金融时报》非洲事务主编。此前他是FT亚洲版主编。他的专栏涉及到商业、投资、政治和manbetx20客户端下载 方面的话题。皮林1990年加入FT。他曾经在伦敦、智利、阿根廷工作过。在成为亚洲版主编之前,他担任FT东京分社社长。

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