Thursday, June 12, 2014
US Promotes Security while China Does Business in Africa
Reuters published an oped on 30 May 2014 titled "In Africa: U.S. Promotes Security, China Does Business" by Larry Hanauer and Lyle Morris at the RAND Corporation. Hanauer and Morris recently published an extensive analysis of China-Africa relations. They point out that the United States is focused on counterterrorism, anti-piracy, and resolving conflicts in Africa while China emphasizes trade and investment.
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Africa,
Angola,
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Central African Republic,
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counterterrorism,
Ethiopia,
investment,
John Kerry,
Li Keqiang,
security,
South Sudan,
Sudan,
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