“Toward an Angola Strategy: Prioritizing US-Angola Relations”, An Independent Commission Report Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, The Center for Preventive Actions, has a separate section dedicated to the Angola-China relations. I think some of their arguments are very convincing…
Continue reading...20. July 2008
Many people consider China the best friend Africa discovered after years and years of searching. Is it really the case? What are the common misconceptions about Chinese Investment in Africa? How much of a win-win relationship is this? Who benefits most out of this deal? Find out here.
Continue reading...18. July 2008
This is a short report on EU-Africa relations in the light of the Chinese Investors taking over most African state owned businesses. I decided to write and publish this report due to the ambiguous EU policies towards Africa. I felt…
Continue reading...16. July 2008
While American policy-makers have been focusing on the war in Iraq, losing touch with reality, China has been taking over the world, slowly, but firmly. Thirty years ago, we were teaching China how to cope with its economic problems. Maybe today we should start learning from it.
Continue reading...15. July 2008
I have finished reading the recent World Bank report on Chinese Investment in Africa, and I have to admit that I’m impressed. “Building Bridges: China’s Growing Role as Infrastructure Financier for Sub-Saharan Africa” is actually one of the best World…
Continue reading...11. July 2008
A Security Council draft resolution to impose severe sanctions on Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, and some of his closest allies was just vetoed by Russia and China. Both powers have argued that such measures are not necessary. Rarely do super-powers veto resolutions. However, the fragrant difference of opinion between the “West” and the “East” is marking the beginning a new era in international relations.
Continue reading...11. July 2008
On June 10th, the World Bank has released a new report on the impact of Chinese investment in Africa: “Building Bridges: China’s Growing Role as Infrastructure Financier for Sub-Saharan Africa.” The report is focusing on China’s growing ties with Sub-Saharan…
Continue reading...10. July 2008
Representatives of Zimbabwe’s two main political forces have met for the first time since the beginning of the electoral process in South Africa. Thabo Mbeki declared that he is optimistic about the outcome since both parties have realized the importance…
Continue reading...12. June 2008
For the last 40 years, Africa has been begging. Mistakenly, Westerners thought Africa was begging for money. The truth is that the African states were asking for buyers, and China was the first to realize it.
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15. October 2008
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