Friday, March 13, 2020

What US Gets Wrong about China in Africa

The Peterson Institute for International Economics published in March 2020 a policy brief titled "What US Strategy gets Wrong about China in Africa" by Cullen S. Hendrix.

The author argues that U.S.-Africa strategy is rooted in four misconceptions that are either factually incorrect or overstated in terms of the broader strategic challenges they pose to U.S. interests:

--Chinese engagement in Africa crowds out opportunities for trade and investment from the U.S.
--Chinese engagement in Africa is resource-seeking to the detriment of U.S. interests.
--Chinese engagement in Africa is designed to foster debt-based coercive diplomacy.
--U.S.-Africa economic linkages are all based on providing aid.