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Chinese investment in Africa
Morocco: China's Gateway to Africa?
By Joseph Hammond
Morocco is actively courting more Chinese investment and closer ties.
China's Zimbabwe Risk
By Wang Xinsong
Political infighting in Zimbabwe threatens China's investments and interests in its "all-weather friend."
Cape Verde: A Blueprint for China's Positive Role in Africa
By Pedro Ramos
Why is China so interested in one of Africa's smallest countries?
'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.
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.
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 in Africa, Part III: The Ugly
By David Volodzko
Untangling the diverse threads that make up the "China in Africa" narrative is a herculean task.
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.
From 'Made in China' to 'Made in Africa'?
By Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with Tang Xiaoyang, author of China-Africa Economic Diplomacy.
Howard French on Africa, 'China's Second Continent'
By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat interviews Howard French about China's role in Africa.
Elizabeth C. Economy
By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat's Justin McDonnell speaks with Elizabeth C. Economy about her recent book on China's quest for resources.