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Uganda Looks to China
By Clint Richards
A new anti-gay law underscores the West’s declining influence, as Uganda pivots East.
China’s Bold $10 Billion Investment in Nigerian Hydrocarbons
By John C.K. Daly
While Western energy firms are reluctant, China is investing big in Nigeria. Will it pay off?
China and Kenya Expand Cooperation With Railroad Project
By Justin McDonnell
China’s Road and Bridge Corporation Center (CRBC) struck a deal with Kenya to launch a new and improved railway.
China’s Developing World Edge
By Richard Ghiasy, Stephan Mothe, and Frances Pontemayor
The IMF and World Bank should take a leaf from China’s focus on developing world infrastructure.
The Great Potash Power Play
Critical to improving farm yields, potash is increasingly a strategic product for Asia’s largest economies.
China and Africa in the Xi Jinping Era
While China’s policy in Africa during the Xi Jinping era will look much like that of the Hu Jintao period, the challenges will be greater.
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