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U.S. in Africa
Should China Be Worried About the Biden Administration’s Growing Africa Engagement?
By Muhammad Murad
Growing U.S. engagement with Africa, epitomized by the Lobito Corridor, is deemed a counterbalance to China’s influence. However, China’s engagement with African countries cannot be overturned so easily.
Countering China in Africa by Reaffirming US Tech Leadership
By Sam Howell
To effectively mitigate the influence of Huawei and other Chinese tech giants in Africa, the U.S. must position itself as a willing and reliable alternative partner.
What Do the US and China Want From Africa?
By Bob Wekesa
As the Biden administration starts a rumored review of U.S. Africa policy, the China factor will feature prominently.
Tillerson Slams Chinese Financial Practices in Africa
By Ankit Panda
Before his own trip, the U.S. secretary of state accused China of causing “dependency” through “predatory loans.”
U.S. Asia Policy: The Africa-Asia Angle
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from U.S. Ambassador Cameron Hume.
China and the US Compete for Influence in Africa
By Lauren Dickey
The US has some catching up to do, and this week's U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit is but a beginning.
World’s Largest Dam Requires US-China Cooperation
By Clint Richards
Despite diverging spheres of influence, Inga-3 could actually draw the two powers together.
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