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China’s 3 Priorities in Africa According to the Top U.S. Military Commander for the Region

General Michael testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee last week for the first time as commander of U.S. forces in Africa (AFRICOM). Image via the Senate Armed Services Committee.
United States Marine Corps General Michael Langley made his first appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee as the top commander for U.S. forces in Africa or AFRICOM. Langley replaced Army General Stephen ...

WEEK IN REVIEW: Fresh off Sealing Iran-Saudi Deal, Chinese President Xi Jinping Next Heads to Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to China's President Xi Jinping during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) leaders' summit in Samarkand on September 16, 2022. Sergei BOBYLYOV / SPUTNIK / AFP
Fresh off his success in brokering a restoration of diplomatic ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia, Chinese President Xi Jinping will next head to Russia. Xi reportedly plans to visit Moscow next week where ...

Africa is a Popular Destination This Week for Major Power Diplomacy

Chinese Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, Xue Bing (left) and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) were both in Addis Ababa this week, while Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (center) visited Egypt. AFP
Senior diplomats from the United States and China, along with the Prime Minister of Denmark, are currently in Africa. No doubt they all have watchful eyes on each other: CHINA: Beijing’s Special ...

Sino-Canadian Copper Mining Venture in the DRC Generates $434 Million in Profit

Canadian mining giant Ivanhoe released its 2022 full-year earnings on Monday that revealed the company made a robust profit of $434 million from the Kamoa-Kakula copper mine in the Democratic Republic of the ...

Chinese Government Warns AUKUS Submarine Deal Will Trigger a New Arms Race in Asia-Pacific

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said Australia's plan to acquire U.S. nuclear submarines threatens the non proliferation treaty (NPT). Image via the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Chinese government warned that the deployment of nuclear-powered attack submarines to Australia would provoke a dangerous new arms race and undermine the increasingly fragile stability in the Asia-Pacific region. Chinese Foreign Ministry ...

Uneasy About Australia’s New Submarine Deal with the U.S. and UK, Indonesia Echoes China’s Concerns About Asia-Pacific Arms Race

Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry took to Twitter on Tuesday to restate its longstanding concern that Australia’s acquisition of U.S. and UK-made nuclear-powered attack submarines could destabilize the Asia-Pacific region and violate the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) ...

Why “Encirclement” has Become a Chinese Talking Point

This year-old map produced by the UK-based think tank Council on Geostrategy is circulating widely on Twitter this week following Tuesday’s AUKUS summit in California and last week’s comments by President Xi Jinping that ...

China Issues Fresh Warning to the Philippines About Expanding Military Ties With the U.S.

For the second time in a week, the Chinese government has issued a warning to the Philippines not to grant the U.S. military access to more bases in the country. An editorial ...

State Department Spox: U.S. Not Being Supplanted by China in Mideast as “Some Allege”

U.S. State Department Spokesperson Ned Price addressed the China-brokered deal for Saudi Arabi and Iran to restore diplomatic relation during the regular press briefing on March 13, 2023. Image via the U.S. Department of State.
The U.S. State Department dismissed suggestions that China’s brokering of a diplomatic thaw between Iran and Saudi Arabia reflects a diminishment of the United States’s influence in the Middle East. Spokesperson Ned Price told ...

Israel Not Happy About the China-Brokered Iran-Saudi Arabia Deal

Iranian and Saudi Arabian negotiators finalized a settlement on Friday to restore diplomatic relations in a deal brokered by China. Image via Xinhua.
Few countries are as directly affected by the Saudi-Iran deal as Israel. The announcement seemed to have caught the Netanyahu government off guard and occasioned intense discussion, with incumbent and opposition politicians ...

India To Discourage Foreign Trade Settlement in Chinese Yuan – Sources

Johannes EISELE / AFP
India has asked banks and traders to avoid using Chinese yuan to pay for Russian imports, three government officials involved in policy making and two banking sources said, because of long-running political differences ...

Chinese Blockbuster Wandering Earth II Extends Africa Release With Premiere in Egypt

Wandering Earth II is genuine blockbuster with more than $600 million in global box office revenue. Image via Asia News Today.
The Chinese sci-fi spectacle, The Wandering Earth II, is slowly turning into a global blockbuster. The film debuted to enthusiastic audiences in Egypt after getting similarly positive responses in other African countries, including South ...

DC’s Think Tanks Mobilize for Rapid Response to the China- Brokered Iran-Saudi Arabia Pact

Ali Shamkhani, a close adviser to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khameni, right, shakes hands Friday with Wang Yi, China's top foreign policy official, during a meeting with Saudi Arabia's National Security adviser and Minister of State Musaad bin Mohammed al-Aiban in Beijing. NOURNEWS AGENCY / AFP
Given that China and the Mideast are two of the three primary obsessions among U.S.-based national security think tanks (Russia being the third, of course), it shouldn’t be a huge surprise that analysts ...

Amid Breathless News Coverage of the Chinese-Brokered Iran-Saudi Arabia Pact, Some Analysts Urge a More Cautious Approach

Iranian and Saudi Arabian negotiators finalized a settlement on Friday to restore diplomatic relations in a deal brokered by China. Image via Xinhua.
While the bulk of the discussion in the news media and on Twitter about the resumption of diplomatic ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia focused on the magnitude of the deal — both ...

Analysis from Cobus van Staden

The G20 Summit and the Half-Life of a Joke

When it was announced in 2023 that the African Union would become a full member of the G20, I darkly joked on a podcast that the AU’s entry into the body could very well mark the moment the G20 lost its status as one of the most important global coordination forums. Mark my words, I said, soon The Economist will be like “Uhhh, the G20 is OVER – it’s the ...

Chinese Scholars Attribute Iran-Saudi Arabia Pact to Declining U.S. Influence in the Mideast and Beijing’s Personal Diplomacy

Chinese scholars, like their international counterparts, quickly took to social media and granted interviews to news outlets to air their asessments of the Iran-Saudi Arabia pact and China's role in the negotiating processs.
Chinese Mideast specialists were quicker than usual in weighing in on Friday’s Persian Gulf deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia. Broadly speaking, most scholars attributed China’s success in finalizing the agreement to President ...

Iran-Saudi Arabia Deal Sparks National Pride on Chinese Social Media Platforms

Chinese netizens reacted largely positively to the Iran-Saudi Arabia news on channels like Sina Military's Weibo page. Incidentally, the pink bunny emoji in the comments is Weibo slang for "China" and an eagle is for the United States.
There wasn’t a huge response on Chinese social media to the news that Beijing facilitated the restoration of diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and Iran given that it’s a pretty esoteric topic for ...

The U.S. Doesn’t Seem Sure of What to Make of the China-Brokered Deal

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre looks on as National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby speaks during the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C. ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP
Publicly, the White House says it supports anything that “de-escalates tensions” in the Mideast. Privately, there’s probably a lot more teeth-gnashing going on in the corridors of the National Security Council (NSC.) This ...

U.S. Conservatives Blast Biden for Iran-Saudi Arabia Deal, Say It Highlights American Decline

The Rupert Murdoch-owned conservative tabloid newspaper New York Post published a series of articles that denounced the Mideast pact and said it gives China an advantage over the United States.
Conservative U.S. lawmakers and the right-wing media reacted strongly to the news that China had brokered a restoration of diplomatic ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia on Friday, blaming President Joe Biden for ...

WEEK IN REVIEW: Japan Will Upgrade Ties With ASEAN Later This Year To “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

File image of Japan's Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi. JANEK SKARZYNSKI / AFP
Japan will upgrade its ties with the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN later this year to a “comprehensive strategic partnership” — joining both the United States and China at this level. Tokyo is moving quickly to ...

China Announces Double-Digit Budget Increase for Diplomacy

The Chinese (central) budget allocated for diplomacy since 2003. Source: Andrea Ghiselli, assistant professor at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs (SIRPA) of Fudan University.
China is sharply increasing its budget for diplomacy and influence-building around the world after three years of retreat from the world stage. The announcement of a 12.2% increase follows Foreign ...

U.S. Generals Warn Congress About China’s Growing Presence in the Americas

Melissa G. Dalton, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and hemispheric affairs (left), General Glen D. VanHerck, commander U.S. Northern Command (center) and General Laura J. Richardson, commander, U.S. Southern Command (right) testified before the House Armed Services Committee on March 8, 2023. Image via the House Armed Services Committee.
China featured prominently in this week’s U.S. House Armed Services Committee testimony on U.S. national security challenges in North and South America. This follows an annual threat assessment by the Office of the Director of ...

China Shouldn’t be Surprised More Countries in Asia Are Turning to the U.S., Says Envoy to Japan

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emmanuel. Image via CNN.
Rahm Emanuel, the U.S. ambassador to Japan, blamed China for increasing tensions in East Asia. Speaking with CNN, he framed regional military buildups and the strengthening of U.S.-centric blocs like the Quad (a defense-focused alliance ...

China is the “Clear and Present Danger” Facing Australia, Warn Security Analysts

Two of Australia's largest newspapers invited five prominent security analysts to discuss the most pressing threats facing the country (hint: China). Image via the Sydney Morning Herald.
Australia should prepare for a U.S.-China war within three years and should consider reinstating the draft and reintroducing nuclear weapons.  These were some of the talking points at a recent roundtable convened by the ...

Qin Gang’s Press Conference Offered Many Global South Takeaways, Between the Punches Thrown at the U.S.

Qin Gang's first press conference as foreign minister on the sidelines of the National People's Congress now underway in Beijing will be remembered for his warning to the United States that if Washington really wants to pick a fight with China, then that's what they'll get.

But in between Qin's various counterattacks against the U.S. on Tuesday, the new foreign minister also laid out several important new themes in Chinese policy that will shape Beijing's engagement in developing regions:

  • WARNING TO ASEAN: Although Southeast Asia is the frontline in the burgeoning U.S.-China rivalry, Qin made it clear that countries in the region need to stay out of the fight and avoid picking sides. (CHANNEL NEWS ASIA)

  • ENCIRCLED IN ASIA: Qin accused the U.S. of organizing "exclusive blocs... to encircle China" which he said would undermine regional stability. The FM is responding to DC's increasingly close ties with treaty partners like the Philippines and U.S.-led initiatives like AUKUS, the Quad and IPEF. (THE HINDU)

  • MODERNIZATION ≠ WESTERNIZATION: Qin made it clear Beijing plans to lean into its ties with developing countries by highlighting China as an alternative development model. “Chinese modernization [is not] pursued through war, colonization or plunder,” he said. “It is a new path, different [from] Western modernization." (SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST)

  • THE BRI IS STILL A THING: While senior Chinese leaders have been noticeably quiet about the BRI lately, Qin was far more outspoken. He noted that more emphasis will be placed on building "high-quality" infrastructure and announced a third BRI forum will take place this year to mark the 10th anniversary of the BRI. (GLOBAL TIMES)

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Tuesday's press conference highlighted the need for stakeholders in developing countries to read very carefully between the lines of different U.S.-China screaming matches to find the data points relating to their own countries' relationships with both China and the U.S.

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The China Debt Story in Nigeria Makes Headlines Even When It Shouldn’t

Tuesday news headline from the popular Nigerian news site Legit.
Nigeria marked an important milestone this week when its total public debt topped 49 trillion naira or $108 billion. Curiously, the editors at the popular online news site Legit thought that the country’s ...

eSwatini PM Visits Taiwan, Reaffirms Diplomatic Support

eSwatini Prime Minister Cleopas Sipho Dlamini meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen on March 6, 2023. Image via CNA.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen welcomed eSwatini Prime Minister Cleopas Sipho Dlamini during an official visit to Taipei. The prime minister expressed the Kingdom’s support for Taiwan’s admission to the United Nations and criticized ...

Senior U.S. Diplomat Criticizes China’s Role in Sri Lankan Debt Restructuring

Image via WION News.
Yet another U.S. government official has added to the war of words between Washington and Beijing on debt restructuring. Ramin Toloui, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs at the ...

Controversial China Square Shopping Mall Re-Opens in Nairobi, Prompting Heated Debate About Chinese Imports

Nearly two weeks after being shuttered due to protests from competing traders, China Square, a Nairobi shop selling inexpensive Chinese imports, is back in business. This follows talks between the Kenyan authorities and the ...

Huge Lithium Deposit in Found in Iran

The location of a newly-found lithium deposit in western Iran
The Iranian authorities say they found the world’s second-largest deposit of lithium in the mountainous province of Hamedan. At an estimated 8.5 million tons, the Hamedan lithium haul would be second only to ...

China Not to Blame for Debt Crisis in Developing Countries, Say a Chorus of Chinese Spokespeople in Beijing

Wang Chao, spokesperson for the first session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), responded to accusations China engages in predatory lending to developing countries. Image via Xinhua.
Don’t blame us, blame them emerged as a sort of chorus among various Chinese spokespeople in Beijing in recent days. They’re all pushing back against accusations that Beijing is the cause of the worsening ...
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