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Motolani Peltola is a University Lecturer in Administrative Studies, specializing in China-Africa economic relations, international business, and development studies. Their research focuses on the geopolitical and socio-economic implications of Chinese investments in Africa, including infrastructure projects, human capital development, and digital transformation. They have conducted extensive studies on competitive dynamics among Chinese business actors in Africa, the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative, and post-pandemic adaptations in higher education.
Key research areas include:
- China-Africa trade and investment patterns
- ESG standards in Chinese-led infrastructure
- Ubuntu philosophy in global health collaboration
- Remote university management during crises
- Digital sovereignty and cybersecurity
Recent publications highlight trends in analyzing Sino-African competitive relations, Afrocentric development frameworks, and the socio-economic impacts of Chinese investments. Their work bridges economic theory with practical policy recommendations for sustainable development.
Collaborations span institutions globally, with a focus on African and Asian regions. Media engagements include analyses on tech competition and geopolitical struggles over seabed infrastructure. No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Grants and advisory roles remain unspecified, but their research frequently addresses policy gaps in SME development and human resource strategies. They contribute to interdisciplinary teams exploring topics like pandemic response and digital infrastructure.
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