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Should China Be Worried About the Biden Administration’s Growing Africa Engagement?
By Muhammad Murad
Growing U.S. engagement with Africa, epitomized by the Lobito Corridor, is deemed a counterbalance to China’s influence. However, China’s engagement with African countries cannot be overturned so easily.
Why Angola’s Latest Visit to China Is Good for the G7
By Ovigwe Eguegu
President Lourenço’s visit took place amid the talk of growing global competition between the United States and China in the Southern African region.
The Untold Stories of Chinese Translators in Angola
By Kaian Lam
The experiences of young Chinese professionals provide an additional layer of complexity to the relations between China and Lusophone Africa.
As Trump Insults African Countries, China Actively Embraces Them
By Charlotte Gao
China's foreign minister visited four African countries ahead of the upcoming Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
North Korea’s African Allies
By Samuel Ramani
A recent trip by Kim Yong-nam highlights Pyongyang’s successful diplomatic focus on the continent.
China Wants Its Civilian Ships to Be Ready for War
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Aung San Suu Kyi in China, Hong Kong's moment of truth, and what China thinks about FIFA. Friday China links.
In Africa, Li Keqiang Refutes Charge of Chinese ‘Neo-Colonialism’
By Shannon Tiezzi
The tone of Li's trip to Africa was carefully designed to hit back at accusations China is exploiting the continent.
Why China Succeeds in Africa
China’s investment in Africa is far more nuanced than cozying up to dictators. Rather than indulging in alarmism, the West could learn something.
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