During a visit to Denver, Colorado, on 10 February 2014, the Rocky Mountain PBS World Denver Talks program with Karen de Bartolome interviewed me on China-Africa relations. There are two ten minute video clips.
Part I focuses exclusively on China-Africa ties while Part II is a combination of China-Africa, my impression of changes in Africa and the Gulen Movement in Africa, the topic of a book that I am working on.
World Denver Talks RMPBS page contains both segments, which are also located on the video section of their webpage.
YouTube also has Part I and Part II.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
China-Africa Video Interview
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