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Nov 2006
The rise of China's economic and political might has been felt especially strongly in Africa. China has long been actively engaged on the continent, beginning with colonial-era support for nationalists and mass construction of railways and stadiums in the early independence period. More recently, China has made a renewed push into Africa as part of its foreign policy strategy to secure access to natural resources and reassert itself on the global stage.
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Author | Todd Moss, Sarah Rose |
Series | CGD Notes |
Publisher | Center for Global Development (CGD) |
Copyright | 2006 Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Generic |