Chinese Foreign Minister Visits Africa: What to Know.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent visit to Africa, amidst the upcoming 9th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and the 11th Belt and Road Initiative conference, is pivotal for Sino-Africa relations.
Unraveling the Truth: Dispelling Key Myths About Africa-China Relations.
Africa-China relations are characterized by both opportunities and challenges, and a better understanding is necessary for informed decision-making and constructive engagement.
Understanding China’s Global Vision through the Four Global Initiatives (4GI’s).
Xi Jinping wants to build a global community with a shared future through four global initiatives (4GI’s). What is it about, and what does it entail from China’s perspective?
Towards a Lush Legacy: The “Green” Shift of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Questions abound, yet one thing is certain: the world is watching, hopeful yet cautious, eager to see if the BRI will indeed pave the way towards a verdant, sustainable legacy.
Who’s Helping Africa’s Development Ascent? A Spotlight on China’s Belt and Road Initiative
This BRI has rekindled a focus and broadened the vistas of cooperation, enveloping infrastructure development, economic coalitions, and a shared aspiration for a synergistic rapport.
A Decade of China’s BRI: Assessing its Impact & Implications for Africa’s Agenda 2063.
For Africa, the BRI, if implemented sustainably and responsibly, has the potential to meet the continent’s long-term development needs
Beyond Markets: China’s BRI as a catalyst for global peace.
It’s critical to understand that while the main goal of China’s Belt and Road Initiative is to enhance economic cooperation through increased connectivity, it also has the capacity to ignite global peace.
China’s BRI and Africa’s Infrastructure Development Ambitions
BRI is already delivering infrastructure development across Africa, and the continent has a more positive view of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
SINO-AFRICAN VOICES: Mikatekiso Kubayi on Africa-China Relations & BRICS
In this Sino-African Voices, Mikatekiso Kubayi, a Researcher at the Institute for Global Dialogue at UNISA shared key insights on Sino – African investment relations, BRICS and geopolitics.
Chronicles of Africa’s Coups: From “Gallic Strings” to BRICS Hopes
In recent years, China’s involvement in infrastructure development across the globe has captured the attention of international observers. Nowhere is this influence more evident than in East Africa, where countries like Kenya and Uganda have become recipients of substantial Chinese investment in infrastructure projects.