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Africa and the China-Less Recovery

African policymakers will soon look back at the past ten years - the pre-COVID-era - with rosy nostalgia. How wonderful it was to sit under the Chinese tree and watch the fruits of loans, trade, and investment all fall with abundance.  ...
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Allianz Research: Africa, Americas Had Better Brace for a “China-Less Recovery”

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Excuse Me. Who Exactly is Mike Pompeo Referring to When He Talks About “The Free World?”

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