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China-Africa relations
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?
China’s Africa Strategy: Going Global With Infrastructure Investment
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Lucy Corkin
Africa and China’s Construction Sector
By Pierre-Olivier Bussieres
China is stepping up infrastructure investment in Africa, and its about more than just natural resources.
China-Mali Relations After the Bamako Attacks
By Benjamin David Baker
Chinese companies have a surprisingly large stake in Mali. How could this relationship unfold in the future?
China and Africa: The Great Debate
By David Volodzko
The pros and cons of China's presence in Africa.
The New China-Africa Relations: 4 Trends to Watch
By Shannon Tiezzi
The first China-Africa summit since 2006 provides clues about the future of China's role on the continent.
China and the Curious Case of the OPM Hack
By Shannon Tiezzi
Rumors and reports on the OPM hack, plus China-Africa, nuclear power, and Beijing's smog. Friday China links.
China's President Xi Visits 'All-Weather Friend' Zimbabwe
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's stop in Zimbabwe provides a glimpse of the pros and cons of economic dependence on China.