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China-Africa relations
If China Bugged the AU Headquarters, What African Countries Should Be Worried?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China fiercely denied reports that it spied on the African Union for five years after building its new headquarters.
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).
Why African Nations Welcome China
By Michiko Kitaba
Delivering economic opportunity for the locals goes a long way.
'China Inc.' Becomes China the Builder in Africa
By Janet Eom
Chinese loans in Africa mostly go toward building roads, railways, and power lines, not extracting resources.
China and Africa's Illegal Fishing Problem
By Anthony Kleven
Beijing has an opportunity to be part of the solution.
China-Nigeria Relations: A Success Story for Beijing's Soft Power
By Samuel Ramani
According to one survey, Nigeria has the world's most positive view of China.
China’s South China Sea Diplomacy Could Use Some Lessons from Africa
By Alfredo C. Robles, Jr.
Beijing could learn a thing or two in the area of peaceful dispute settlement.
Understanding China-Africa Relations
By Young China Watchers
"Even as public interest in China-Africa grows, the nature of the relationship changes, often overnight."
China’s ‘Belt and Road’: Where Is Africa?
By Cui Xiaotao
Africa was missing from China’s “Belt and Road” roadmap, but including the continent makes good sense.
China in Africa, Part II: The Bad
By David Volodzko
Parsing China's relationship with African dictators, like Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.
Why China's Djibouti Presence Matters
By Johannes Feige
Beijing's growing role there has broader strategic implications.
China’s NGOs Go Global
By Reza Hasmath
Chinese nongovernmental organizations are increasingly active abroad. What impact are they having?