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U.S.-Africa relations
China-US Competition Seems to be Working for Africa
By Chensi Li and Sena Voncujovi
But African leaders will need to keep working to reap the full benefits.
Why the West Needs to Stop Complaining and Start Engaging China in Africa
By Pippa Morgan
China is here to stay, and Western and African countries alike should make the most of it.
China, the US, and Africa: Competition or Cooperation?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus Taiwan's international role, China-Pakistan ties, and a cyber salvo in the Senkaku/Dioaoyu dispute.
John Kerry vs. Li Keqiang: Africa's Resources and the Superpowers
By Tyler Roney
John Kerry and Li Keqiang's overlapping tours in Africa highlight their different approaches to the continent.
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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