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Economic engagement through logistics and big-ticket infrastructure investments are the cornerstone of the UAE’s Africa policy, coming toe-to-toe wi
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With Africa emerging as an increasingly important region, and as China remains the continent’s dominant trading partner, the US, EU, and India must
The Mombasa port and other similar Chinese infrastructure projects are Africa’s gateway to trade but countries should be cautious of Chinese ambitio
Like the western powers, China has had no qualms in serving its interest in Africa by supporting autocratic rulers.
Chinese influence in Africa is high on the global agenda, as China within just a few decades has become a key political and economic power in the continent. Indeed, its emergence as a dominant economic and political actor might be the most important development in Africa since the end of the Cold War. This paper analyses China's economic and political relations with Africa beginning in the 1990s. It argues that the concern is not that China has e
With a number of African countries reworking their energy basket, Beijing could emerge as the partner country of choice
Africa has emerged as a favoured investment destination on account of the high rate of growth experienced by many African countries and discovery of oil.
Promising a more inclusive and transparent development model, New Delhi is looking to become the region’s biggest partner.
As geopolitical tensions rise, African nations are increasingly aligning with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Global Security Initiative. The framework, which promotes non-interference, respecting sovereignty, and development-focused security, is appealing to African countries as an alternative to Western-led interventions. Through military cooperation, peacekeeping missions, counterterrorism assistance, and non-conditional security aid, among o
Russia’s growing footprints in Africa provide West African junta-led countries with an opportunity to recalibrate their foreign policy away from traditional western alliances as well as China. But in what ways does Moscow’s re-emergence in the region offer strategic options to these countries?