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China in Africa
China: Embracing Africa, But Not Africans
By Paul R. Burgman Jr.
The next step for Beijing in its Africa relations is better people-to-people relations.
China and India: A Balancing Act in Africa
By Pushan Das
China and India have both committed troops to South Sudan—a symbol of the two countries’ intensifying stand-off.
South Africa and the Allure of Chinese Investment
By Narayani Basu
Despite worries about his country’s dependence on Chinese largesse, Jacob Zuma signs some major deals on a recent visit.
India's Big African Opportunity
By Tim Steinecke
The postponed India-Africa Forum Summit remains an important opportunity for both players.
China’s Emergency Relief to South Sudan
By Zhou Hang
Beijing has been quietly ramping up its aid to the war-torn country.
How Much Can China Offer in Africa’s Ebola Crisis?
By Yanzhong Huang
A lot, according to Chinese state media. The reality is more complicated.
China's Evolving Role in the Fight Against Ebola
By Ankit Panda
Beijing's reaction to Africa's most serious public health crisis in years represents a shift in its humanitarian policy.
China’s Model for Africa
By Sara Hsu
Western criticism of China’s approach to Africa is misplaced, but Beijing should place more emphasis on labor relations.
Can the US Woo Africa From China?
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss U.S.-China competition in Africa.
Can the US and China Cooperate on Development in Africa?
By Ankit Panda
China has invited the United States to cooperate bilaterally on international development aid in Africa.
China and the US Compete for Influence in Africa
By Lauren Dickey
The US has some catching up to do, and this week's U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit is but a beginning.
World’s Largest Dam Requires US-China Cooperation
By Clint Richards
Despite diverging spheres of influence, Inga-3 could actually draw the two powers together.