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China in Africa
The rapidly increasing Chinese presence across Africa has become a contentious issue both for Beijing and African governments. Gediminas Lesutis, a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Amsterdam, and Zhengli Huang, a post-doctoral researcher at Tongji University in China, examine the issue using Kenya as an example.
China is an important economic player in Africa. In 2021 alone, China accounted for nearly US$5 billion in foreign direct investment in African countries. The rapidly increasing Ch
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