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A new film by Ery Claver probes the fraught relationship between China and Angola, revealing their differences—and surprising similarities.
A new film by Ery Claver probes the fraught relationship between China and Angola, revealing their differences—and surprising similarities.
Um novo filme de Ery Claver investiga a tensa relação entre China e Angola, revelando suas diferenças—e surpreendentes semelhanças.
Global South countries are leveraging competition between China, Russia, and the US to address multifaceted crises. Is it enough? Tune in to our discussion on the AIAC Podcast.
The author’s new book wants to clear away some of the misunderstandings that dog Africa and China relations. Here, he catalogs the books that guided him.
Discriminatory COVID policies, increasing cost of living, and diminished purchasing power in China have pushed some Africans to return home, but others are not leaving just yet.
Yunxiang Gao’s new book takes a fresh look at connected lives of African American and Chinese leftist activists, artists and intellectuals after World War II.
To compensate for its possible isolation by the West, Russia could turn its attention to Africa, making the continent the next center stage for imperialist struggles.
On this week's AIAC Talk: China’s engagement with Africa is much debated. What exactly does it want on the continent?
On AIAC Talk this week, we are tackling Africa’s long and evolving relationship with Asia. Watch it live Tuesday on YouTube.
How economic disparities, inequities, and opportunities occur side by side in Lesotho.
A new documentary about China's colonization of Malawi reveals how one colonial hand opens the door for another.
The recent news of evictions and mistreatment of African students in China during the COVID-19 pandemic is rooted in a history of violence and discrimination.
Recent racist incidents in China are just a manifestation of deeply rooted attitudes vis-à-vis "blackness" in China that predate and will outlive COVID-19.
Relationships between African countries and China are more complex than they appear in the media and academia.
Is Africa following China into a techno-dystopian future?
The reality for Africans living in China's 'African City' contrast greatly with the way their governments and China's leaders interact.
Africa, for Donald Trump and his National Security Advisor John Bolton, is a place to risk a little and chase some glory. US media just parrots it.
That China influences 'regime change' in Africa became popular after the military coup in Zimbabwe.
The most senior African official in the US State Department gives a peak what Trump thinks of Africa.
Pragmatism dictates how many young Tanzanians view a Chinese education: A Chinese education was seen as a logical pathway to securing well-paying reliable employment.