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Who are the Chinese in Africa?
From Algeria to Angola, the Chinese population across Africa is growing rapidly. In less than a decade, hundreds of thousands of immigrants have made the long journey from mainland China to cities and villages throughout the continent. Today, as this vast population settles in, they are having a transformative effect ...
[VIDEO] Angola’s Labour Pains
Australia's SBS TV network recently produced a compelling documentary on China's surging investment in Angola. The program reaffirms the wide range of complex issues that are involved in assessing China's impact on the country and the continent as a whole. The program begins with an overwhelming positive response to ...
[VIDEO] China Faces New Scrutiny in Africa (But This Time It’s Different)
A small, yet highly energetic group of demonstrators marched through the streets of South Africa’s Umlazi Township earlier this month to protest against what they claim is Beijing’s inadequate support for the United Nations’ anti-AIDS/malaria/tuberculosis initiative known ...
Wikileaks Reveals Failures of Western Aid in Africa
It really shouldn’t comes as a huge surprise that African governments have become tired of the West’s indulgent aid and development programs that place a significantly higher emphasis on “process” over actual results. No doubt though that the latest damning Wikileaks release will shock, SHOCK, many in the Washington aid ...
Why the U.S. Just Doesn’t Have a Chance Against the Chinese in Africa
No doubt Africans across the continent likely reacted with puzzlement to one of the latest revelations from the stream of leaked United States diplomatic cables from the controversial whistle-blower website Wikileaks. After a century of aggressive United States ...
Wikileaks Reveals Failures of Western Aid in Africa
It really shouldn’t comes as a huge surprise that African governments have become tired of the West’s indulgent aid and development programs that place a significantly higher emphasis on “process” over actual results. No doubt though that the latest damning Wikileaks release will shock, SHOCK, many in the Washington aid ...
Les Chinois En Afrique
Click for full-size image The French radio network “Radio France Internationale” has published a very interesting interactive map detailing Chinese investments, populations and infrastructure projects across Africa. Although the map is in French it’s ...
[TRANSLATION] The Personal Challenge of Being Chinese in Africa
For most people, the Chinese engagement with Africa is an enigma. The combination of these two peoples, cultures and, increasingly their politics, are just so foreign to most of us that we do not have the necessary reference points to form an opinion. Instead, what emerges, is a series of ...
3 Lessons France Can Offer China About Government-Run Media
Both China and France share a common frustration with the international media and that their country’s “story” is not being accurately conveyed via the CNNs, BBCs and Al Jazeeras of the world. After years of bitterly complaining about the injustices of international (read ...
China in Africa: If You're Over 40 Years Old Then You Probably Don’t Get It
There is a discernable generational divide when it comes to opinions about the Chinese in Africa. It isn’t subtle and the split lines up according to age. In almost every instance, those over 40 years old frame the issue in “colonial terms” clearly influenced by their own early education of ...
China in Africa: The Transparency Paradox
Transparency is a loaded word in the development business. The idea that aid and investments in places like Africa should be subject to external audits and review is a sacrosanct principle within the industry. Never mind the irony that organizations like USAID, the United Nations and the World Bank among ...
The Chinese Construction Boom in Kenya
It may be hard to believe but half of all construction work underway in Kenya is now being done by Chinese firms, according to the U.S. public radio program “The World” (audio link below). It appears the Chinese infrastructure building juggernaut in Africa is ...