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Tokyo International Conference on African Development

Abe Shinzo’s Towering Legacy in Africa
By Sena Voncujovi
Abe was a trailblazer in strengthening Japan-Africa relations during his tenure from 2012 to 2020. Can Kishida carry on his legacy?

Japan's Africa Outreach: Why China Should Pay Attention
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Japan has a long, albeit low-key, history of high-quality infrastructure projects in African countries.

Japan Seeks More African Support With $30 Billion Pledge
By Mina Pollmann
Tokyo steps up its commitment to the continent at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development.

A U.S.-China Summit Diplomacy Rivalry
By Istvan Tarrosy
With a new summit this year, the U.S. can begin to compete with China for influence in Africa.
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