Africa china

July 9th, 2008

Africa china

Into Africa: China's Grab for Influence and Oil
China is seeking new markets for its export-driven economy and access to Africa?s abundant natural resources, especially sources of energy. However, Beijing?s broad energy ... (more...)

Africa China Mercosur products
French and English Canada portal for Africa, China, Southeast Asia and South America products offers (more...)

FT.com / In depth / Africa and China
China?s hunger for resources has driven a boom in investment and aid to Africa. But Beijing?s role in the continent is increasingly attracting criticism, both in Africa and ... (more...)
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BBC NEWS | Africa | China's long march to Africa
Tens of thousands of Chinese migrants are following in the footsteps of European settlers to seek their fortunes in Africa, says the BBC's Michael Bristow. (more...)

Africa-China Relations: The View from Washington
Africa-China Relations: The View from Washington ... Africa-China Relations: The View from Washington James Swan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs (more...)

Africa, China's new frontier - Times Online
During the last decade tens of thousands have uprooted themselves from China and migrated to Africa, with Chinese-government approval. (more...)

Africa: China's Mythical Military Menace
In an engaging piece highlighting the inherent one-sidedness of Western media coverage of China's presence in Africa, Stephen Marks explores the extent to which the Asian giant's ... (more...)

allAfrica.com: Africa: China's Thirst for Oil
allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience ... International Crisis Group (Brussels) PRESS RELEASE 9 June 2008 Posted to the web 9 June 2008 (more...)

BBC NEWS | Africa | China in Africa: Friend or foe?
China is deepening its links with Africa, extracting minerals and building a new infrastructure, the BBC's Adam Blenford reports from Ethiopia. (more...)

China, Africa, and Oil - Council on Foreign Relations
Rising global energy demands have caused China to turn to Africa as a major supplier of oil. But Western states still make the vast majority of African investments and remain ... (more...)


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