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April 2013
March 2013
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4 Mar 2013
China’s Economic Conditions
Author: Wayne M Morrison
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report provides background on China’s economic rise and current economic structure and the challenges China faces to keep its economy growing strong, and describes Chinese economic policies that are of concern to US policymakers. More on «China’s Economic Conditions»
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4 Mar 2013
Strategic Trends 2013
Author: Andrea Baumann, Jonas Grätz, Prem Mahadevan
Publisher:
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This edition of Strategic Trends contains articles on the "de-westernisation" of globalisation and on the issue of maritime insecurity in East Asia. More on «Strategic Trends 2013»
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Mar 2013
Scramble for Africa in the 21st Century
Author: John Bruni, Ming Ting, Shoo Lin Siah, Uwe Kaufmann
Publisher:
SAGE International
This paper argues that while the contemporary 'Africa rising' narrative has been based on the influx of Chinese investment, silently sitting in the background are investment inflows from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). More on «Scramble for Africa in the 21st Century»
February 2013
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25 Feb 2013
What’s the Difference?
Author: Michael F Martin
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This paper examines the differences in the trade data from the US and China in two ways. More on «What’s the Difference?»
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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 2013