PRC military analysts say China shouldn’t aid Mali. Netizens disagree, urging...
Published 2013/01/22 08:07 by Sohu.com, originally published by the Global Times (Chinese version) Written by Li Jian and Jin Jing, who are both researchers at China’s Naval Research Institute China...
View ArticleLeading Africa expert in China: French intervention in Mali “was necessary”
The China Africa Project conducted the following interview with Dr. He Wenping, director of African Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, as a follow-up to our podcast discussion with her....
View Article[AUDIO] Mali’s $11 billion Chinese gamble
Mali appears to be engaged in a risky diplomatic face-off with China over a proposed $11 billion rail project. While Chinese officials have refused to publicly commit to the project, Malian leaders...
View Article[AUDIO] China in Africa: 2014 Year in Review
2014 marked another landmark year in Sino-African relations as bilateral trade between the two regions broke new records while political/diplomatic/military ties all strengthened across the board. Yet...
View Article[AUDIO] China’s expanding military presence in Africa
China is steadily expanding its military footprint in Africa, highlighted by the recent deployment of 700 combat-ready troops to join a multinational peacekeeping operation in South Sudan. In all, the...
View Article[AUDIO] Terrorism forces its way onto the China-Africa agenda
Until just a few weeks, security had not been expected to be a major topic at the December Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit in Johannesburg. In the span of just a few short weeks, terrorism...
View Article[AUDIO] There are a lot more Chinese soldiers in Africa today… and likely...
Over the past five years the Chinese military presence in Africa has undergone a profound change. Until 2012, the Chinese were happy to play a low-key support role in multinational peacekeeping...
View Article[AUDIO] The honeymoon between China and Africa is over and that’s a good thing
It wasn’t that long ago when it was all smiles between the Chinese and Africans. Remember? The headlines were all about “win-win” development, China’s role in helping Africa to rise above its colonial...
View Article[AUDIO] 2016 China-Africa Year in Review
After years of relatively trouble-free development, 2016 marked a turning point in the China-Africa amid turbulent changes in the global economic and political order. China increased its deployment of...
View ArticlePRC military analysts say China shouldn’t aid Mali. Netizens disagree, urging...
Published 2013/01/22 08:07 by Sohu.com, originally published by the Global Times (Chinese version) Written by Li Jian and Jin Jing, who are both researchers at China’s Naval Research Institute China...
View Article[AUDIO] Mali’s $11 billion Chinese Gamble
Mali appears to be engaged in a risky diplomatic face-off with China over a proposed $11 billion rail project. While Chinese officials have refused to publicly commit to the project, Malian leaders...
View Article[AUDIO] China in Africa: 2014 Year in Review
2014 marked another landmark year in Sino-African relations as bilateral trade between the two regions broke new records while political/diplomatic/military ties all strengthened across the board. Yet...
View Article[AUDIO] China’s Expanding Military Presence in Africa
China is steadily expanding its military footprint in Africa, highlighted by the recent deployment of 700 combat-ready troops to join a multinational peacekeeping operation in South Sudan. In all, the...
View Article[AUDIO] Terrorism Forces Its Way Onto the China-Africa Agenda
Until just a few weeks, security had not been expected to be a major topic at the December Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit in Johannesburg. In the span of just a few short weeks, terrorism...
View Article[AUDIO] There are a Lot More Chinese Soldiers in Africa Today… and Likely...
Over the past five years the Chinese military presence in Africa has undergone a profound change. Until 2012, the Chinese were happy to play a low-key support role in multinational peacekeeping...
View Article[AUDIO] The Honeymoon Between China and Africa is Over and That’s a Good Thing
It wasn’t that long ago when it was all smiles between the Chinese and Africans. Remember? The headlines were all about “win-win” development, China’s role in helping Africa to rise above its colonial...
View Article[AUDIO] 2016 China-Africa Year in Review
After years of relatively trouble-free development, 2016 marked a turning point in the China-Africa amid turbulent changes in the global economic and political order. China increased its deployment of...
View ArticleChina Issues First Public Statement on Mali Coup
The Chinese government offered its first response to the recent coup in Mali. Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian addressed this issue at his regular press briefing in Beijing yesterday: Get a...
View ArticleHow the World’s Great Powers Are Exacerbating the Security Crisis in the Sahel
Russia-MENA analyst and Oxford University PhD candidate Samuel Ramani argues in a compelling new article in Foreign Policy that a combination of narrow political agendas, unilateral actions and a bias...
View ArticleChinese UN Peacekeeping in Africa
Last month, China released its first-ever white paper on its participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (PKOs) around the world. The lengthy document provided an overview of China’s...
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