David Shinn, Adjunct Professor, George Washington University
Nov 01, 2012
There is agreement among those who follow China-Africa relations that state-owned and private Chinese companies have become major investors in Africa over the p
Wu Sike, Member on Foreign Affairs Committee, CPPCC
Oct 22, 2012
When South Sudan succeeded from the North, analysts predicted a prolonged period of confrontation. However, Khartoum and Juba recently agreed to resolve several outstanding disputes, with the promise of talks in the future.
He Wenping, Senior Research Fellow, Charhar Institute and West Asia and Africa Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences
Sep 12, 2012
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi visited China in late August before his scheduled visit to the US in late September. China was Morsi's first official trip
Wu Sike, Member on Foreign Affairs Committee, CPPCC
Aug 27, 2012
Elected by his people after the great changes sweeping across West Asia and North Africa, Morsy is the first civilian president in Egypt since it became a republic more than half a century ago. It is precisely at such a time of happiness and joy that Mohamed Morsy will pay a state visit to China, a trip that has aroused extensive attention from various circles for its profound and far-reaching importance.
Ian Taylor, Professor, University of St. Andrews
Jul 13, 2012
Ahead of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, Ian Taylor identifies mutual interests in Africa where Beijing and Washington must cooperate.
Jul 10, 2012
Speaker: Constance Newman,former United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Date: July, 2012 Madame Constance Newman shares her opinion on h