Abstract:
As we have seen, the foreign policy of states andtheir relation is governed by the national
interest and code of conduct in which each state need to objectively achieve, protect and govern their
interaction. Securing one’s advantage and national interest of states, their foreign policies mostly hangon
their national interest and comparative advantage in any interaction. Hence, the foreign relation
guided by foreign policy of states affects the economic, social, political and moral values of either each
or non-dominant partner states that are in relation. For example, the lately developed Asian state,
China, had got an overwhelming investment and aid provision in African states since the late 21
centuries. China’s footprint on the African continent had been increased alarmingly and become big
and bold. But, the China-Africa relation had face so many criticisms from the perspective of human
right issues. In Aftermath of the coming of China, the issues of human right violation in Africa were
intensely and frequently raised. Therefore, under this study, the paper seeks to address the effects of
China’s foreign policy and relation on the human right protection and promotion of selected African
states (Ethiopia & Uganda). In doing so, secondary documents like, journal articles, books, Magazines
and reports were used. Data’s were also collected from different Medias and newspapers to get the full
picture of the study issue