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neo-colonialism
Is China Inflicting a 'Century of Humiliation' on the World?
By Ben Lowsen
China's questionable practices and laissez-faire attitude are buying it a reputation similar to the colonial powers that once tormented it.
Why Chinese Infrastructure Loans in Africa Represent a Brand-New Type of Neocolonialism
By Xiaochen Su
How will African countries repay massive debts to China?
Learning From China’s Foreign Aid Model
By Ron Matthews, Xiaojuan Ping, and Li Ling
China's aid strategy contradicts the Western approach, but is arguably more effective in achieving development goals.
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.
From 'Made in China' to 'Made in Africa'?
By Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with Tang Xiaoyang, author of China-Africa Economic Diplomacy.
In Africa, Li Keqiang Refutes Charge of Chinese ‘Neo-Colonialism’
By Shannon Tiezzi
The tone of Li's trip to Africa was carefully designed to hit back at accusations China is exploiting the continent.
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