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The China in Africa Podcast

Twice-weekly discussion about China's engagement across Africa and the Global South hosted by journa

Episodes

Total: 321

Zambia owes at least 18 Chinese creditors $6.6 billion, nearly twice as much as previously stated, a

If you're confused about China's stance on the use of coal, well, you're definitely not alone. This

While the Ghanaian government took decisive action earlier this year to crack down on illegal mining

AidData, the development research lab at William & Mary College in Virginia, published a landmark re

This week's scheduled guest didn't show, so Eric & Cobus went back to their roots by producing a Lig

The Chinese and U.S. Presidents spoke on the same day this week at the United Nations General Assemb

After months of negative media coverage, Chinese mining companies in the Democratic Republic of the

China has deftly managed its relations in the Middle East across sensitive sectarian and geopolitica

A growing number of people in Africa are facing acute shortages of food due in part to disruptions b

The debt situation in Africa is changing very quickly as some countries race to negotiate urgent bai

It is very difficult, if not impossible, right now to accurately public opinion perceptions of China

As African countries work to rebuild their economies from the wreckage caused by the ongoing COVID p

U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry will be in China next week to pressure the government to renou

A lot of major developments this week in the China-Africa space following Zambia's landslide electio

In many countries in Africa, Asia, and throughout the Global South there's often a large discrepancy

China's ties with Zimbabwe are either going off the rails or are among the strongest most dynamic in

Chinese diplomats around the world are comprised of a mix of reclusive bureaucrats who strenuously a

Kenya's National Treasury has resumed debt repayments to China after a 6-month debt deferral period

South Sudan marked its tenth anniversary this month as an independent country. Regrettably, though,

China's apparent decision to bail on financing the $2.8 billion AKK pipeline in Nigeria is the lates