Articles related to "Sino African Relations"Africans increasingly constitute a significant number of the foreign population in China. This article examines some of the major huddles they face in this strange land.
Media reports about China's foray into Africa suggest a scenario of Africa's complete surrender to China. Some call this the recolonization of Africa.
The beginning of the 21st century has presented Africa with new choices of partners. It is important however, to examine why Europe lost Africa.
A weekend summit in Beijing focused on broadening Sino-African relations, increasing Chinese aid to Africa and doubling trade by the end of the decade.
China's foray into Africa has forced the EU to rethink its terms of engagement with the "Old Continent. The result is an EU-China-Africa triangle.
China's silence over Africa came to an end when the West threatened to frustrate Beijing's Olympic ambitions. After the Games, however, China stopped explaining itself.
Africa's massive wealth of untapped resources has become the center of attraction for Chinese migrants.
How are the Chinese different from Europeans?
"We have turned east where the sun rises, and given our backs to the West where the sun sets." Defiant Robert Mugabe envisioned Africa in the hands of China.
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