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China-Zimbabwe relations
China Renews 'All Weather Friendship' With Zimbabwe's New President
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing pivoted quickly to embrace Mugabe's successor, and now welcomes President Mnangagwa for a state visit.
What Does Zimbabwe’s Leadership Change Mean to China?
By Wang Xinsong
With Mugabe gone, China will face a new set of challenges in Zimbabwe.
Diamonds and the Crocodile: China’s Role in the Zimbabwe Coup
By Vasabjit Banerjee and Timothy S. Rich
Tracking China's interests in the south African state.
What China Thinks About Zimbabwe’s Coup
By Charlotte Gao
Zimbabwe’s army chief visited China days before the military took control of the country.
China's Zimbabwe Risk
By Wang Xinsong
Political infighting in Zimbabwe threatens China's investments and interests in its "all-weather friend."
Does China Have a Looming Africa Problem?
By Porter Morgan and Jason Nicholson
Some of China's closest partners on the continent are now facing domestic instability.
Is China Ready for a Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe?
By Samuel Ramani
The strong relationship has soured in recent months thanks to controversial policies from Zimbabwe's leader.
What Does Japan See in Zimbabwe?
By Samuel Ramani
The strategic rationale behind Tokyo's outreach to Harare.
China in Africa, Part II: The Bad
By David Volodzko
Parsing China's relationship with African dictators, like Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe: China’s ‘All-Weather’ Friend in Africa
By Samuel Ramani
While many worry about China's economy, Zimbabwe adopts the yuan as its international currency.
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.
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