Author: Cornelia Tremann
Cornelia Tremann is an independent China - Africa analyst and consultant working in private sector development and governance. She has a PhD in politics of development focusing on Chinese aid, trade, and investment in Madagascar. Having spent the past decade living in Madagascar, China, and Senegal, she is now based in Gabon.
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Prior to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's arrival in Africa for his three-nation tour that wrapped up in Ethiopia on Thursday, Gabon-based China-Africa analyst Cornelia Tremann wrote a column for The Lowy Institute's "The Interpreter" website where she made a series of recommendations for what ...
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Q&A: “Pleasantly Surprised” Pompeo Did Not Focus on China During Recent Africa Tour
Prior to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's arrival in Africa for his three-nation tour that wrapped up in Ethiopia on Thursday, Gabon-based China-Africa analyst Cornelia Tremann wrote a column for The Lowy Institute's "The Interpreter" website where she made a series of recommendations for what ...




