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February 2013
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Feb 2013
Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends in US and Chinese Economic Engagement
Author: David Gootnick
Publisher:
US Government Accountability Office (GAO), Washington, DC
This report examines US and Chinese policies and approaches for their engagement with sub-Saharan Africa. More on «Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends in US and Chinese Economic Engagement»
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Feb 2013
Sub-Saharan Africa: Case Studies of US and Chinese Economic Engagement in Angola, Ghana, and Kenya
Author: David Gootnick
Publisher:
US Government Accountability Office (GAO), Washington, DC
This supplement presents the results of case studies of US and Chinese economic engagement in three sub-Saharan African countries: Angola, Ghana, and Kenya. More on «Sub-Saharan Africa: Case Studies of US and Chinese Economic Engagement in Angola, Ghana, and Kenya»
January 2011
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2011
African Development Trends: Lessons Learnt from the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Kathrin Berensmann
Publisher:
German Development Institute
Contrary to initial expectations, the global financial crisis has had relatively little impact on most sub-Saharan African countries, unlike other regions of the world. More on «African Development Trends: Lessons Learnt from the Global Financial Crisis»
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2011
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol 40, No 4 (2011)
Author: Jonathan Holslag, Bert Jacobs, Lucy Corkin, Sara Van Hoeymissen, Susanne Kamerling, Frans-Paul van der Putten, Anna Katharina Stahl
Publisher:
German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) /
National Institute of Chinese Studies (NICS)
The articles in this issue examine China's relationship with Africa from a military, security, and trade perspective. More on «Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol 40, No 4 (2011)»
November 2010
September 2010
April 2010
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6 Apr 2010
The Global Economic Crisis
Author: Alexis Arieff, Martin A Weiss, Vivian C Jones
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report analyzes Africa’s vulnerability to the global crisis and potential implications for economic growth, poverty alleviation, fiscal balances, and political stability. More on «The Global Economic Crisis»
February 2010
January 2009
July 2008