Africa’s Agenda 2063 resonates with China’s Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence – Paul Frimpong
Africa’s Agenda 2063 vision of building a peaceful continents resonates with China’s Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence – Paul Frimpong
ACCPA at the 70th Anniversary of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence in Beijing
Paul Frimpong, the Executive Director of the Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA), was among the scholars invited to participate in the conference.
Africa-China relations are often shrouded in myths – Sanne van der Lugt.
In a recent webinar organized by the Africa-China Centre for Policy & Advisory (ACCPA) on Africa’s Agency in Sino-Africa Relations, Sanne Ver Der Lugt, a research fellow at the Leiden Asia Centre, delivered a presentation that challenged some prevailing myths surrounding Africa– China relations.
Luke Richard M. Dixon joins the ACCPA as a Research Fellow.
Luke Dixon joins the Africa-China Centre for Policy & Advisory as a Research Fellow in the UK.
He has recently authored two academic journal articles: “Chinese Investment and African Urbanization: A Comparative Study of Democratic and Non-Democratic ECOWAS States” and “The Impact of Chinese Special Economic Zones on Manufacturing and Employment in West Africa.”.
The Dar es Salaam Consensus: African and Chinese Think Tanks on Deepening Global Development Cooperation
Consensus Among African and Chinese Think Tanks on Deepening Global Development Cooperation
(The Africa-China Dar es Salaam Consensus)
Africa must learn from China’s People-Centered Philosophy of Development– Prof. David Norris, Advisory Panel Member, ACCPA.
Professor David Norris, Advisory Panel Member of the Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA) and the Vice Chancellor of the University of Botswana, has made a clarion call on African governments and policymakers to draw inspiration from China’s philosophy of development, which is people-centered.
Africans must lead the debate on Africa-China relations – Paul Frimpong, ACCPA’s Executive Director.
According to the Executive Director of the Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA), Paul Frimpong, African agency must be on the rise as a matter of urgency to drive the debate and knowledge production when it comes to Sino-African relations.
ACCPA’s Executive Director, Paul Frimpong, delivers a speech at CATTF 2024 in Tanzania.
ACCPA’s Executive Director, Paul Frimpong, delivered a speech at the 13th China-Africa Think Tanks Forum 2024, held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Report: ACCPA at the 13th China-Africa Think Tanks Forum 2024.
ACCPA was among the key think tanks from Africa that participated in the 13th meeting of the China-Africa Think Tanks Forum 2024.
ACCPA delivers a lecture on Sino-African relations at the Presbyterian University, Ghana.
Paul Frimpong, the ACCPA’s Executive Director, gave the lecture with the overarching theme Leading at the Edge of Chaos: How and Why China Became Africa’s Preferred Partner