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The China Africa Project

Eric Olander & Cobus van Staden

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The China Africa Project is a multimedia resource dedicated to exploring every aspect of China’s growing engagement with Africa. Through a combination of original content and curation of third-party material from across the Internet, the CAP’s objective is purely informational. None of the blog’s authors or producers have any vested interest in any Chinese or African position.
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The Hustlers Handbook

Hustlers Handbook Podcast

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The ”Hustlers Handbook Podcast” is a show dedicated to sharing the journeys, strategies, and insights of successful individuals across various fields. Hosted by driven and entrepreneurial personalities, the podcast aims to provide listeners with practical advice, inspiring stories, and actionable tips to help them navigate their own paths to success. Each episode features in-depth interviews with guests who have excelled in their respective areas, offering valuable lessons on overcoming chal ...
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We are The Bay Christian Family Church. Our vision is to equip every generation of God’s people for the work of ministry (according to Ephesians 4:11-12) and to teach them to prosper. In 1994, God called our senior and founding pastors, Ap. Allan and Ps. Janine Bagg, to plant a church in Somerset West, South Africa. Since then, we have expanded and are now one house meeting in multiple locations. We seek to impact every community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Everything we do is centered ...
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Högskolan i Skövde

Högskolan i Skövde

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Vi är en modern högskola som präglas av en öppen och välkomnande atmosfär, förstklassiga utbildningar och internationellt konkurrenskraftig forskning. En plats där vi gör framsteg, varje dag. I podden En kvart om... avhandlar vi olika aktuella ämnen tillsammans med studenter och anställda.
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African leaders will soon travel to Beijing to participate in the upcoming Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit, which will begin on September 4th. Many of those heads of state will arrive in the Chinese capital with a rather long wish list of infrastructure development projects they're hoping to pitch to Chinese financiers. Many of those initi…
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African leaders and their delegations are making final preparations to travel to Beijing soon for the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit that will begin on September 4th. This year's gathering comes at a critical time in the relationship between these two regions. African leaders are looking for ways to move their economies up the val…
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has long touted the East's rise and the West's decline, the kind of thinking that's triggered his supporters to fantasize about a post-Western geopolitical order. While it's indisputable that U.S. and European countries, which represent the foundational pillars of the Western system, have seen their power diminish in th…
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Meet Tarrell Harrison Jr., a dynamic and dedicated individual wearing multiple hats - CEO of The Midnight Tailor Clothing Line and a Violence Intervention Prevention Specialist at Harborview Medical Center. With an unwavering commitment to his community, Tarrell's journey is a testament to resilience, purpose, and unwavering dedication. Tarrell Har…
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The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit is now less than a month away. Chinese President Xi Jinping will host dozens of African leaders in Beijing in the first week of September for the triennial gathering that comes at a critical time for African countries and China. Africa needs China's support for continued infrastructure financing …
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U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week on what the U.S. needs to do to better compete with China in Africa and other developing regions. Campbell bluntly told senators Washington "has to do better" to match Chinese finance, trade, and military engagement around the world. But t…
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Anthony Elmore is a passionate entrepreneur and community advocate from Seattle, dedicated to helping others succeed. He draws inspiration from his desire to live up to his God-given potential and overcome challenges, including time and financial constraints. Anthony's days are filled with work, family, and building his dream, all while sharing pro…
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The foreign ministers from China, the U.S., Japan, and Russia, among others, all passed through the Laotian capital, Vientiane, over the past several days, ostensibly for an ASEAN gathering. But the real action took place on the sidelines of the meeting, where the ministers held a series of bilaterals that revealed the hardening battle lines among …
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Europe is Africa's largest trading partner and its largest source of foreign direct investment. But a lot of that economic engagement is powered by inertia, left over from Europe's long, painful history of colonial exploitation in Africa. Just as in the United States, Europe's politics are decidedly inward-looking where Africa, if it's on the agend…
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Alex Mazhukhin is a social media influencer boasting over 1 million subscribers across his platforms. A self-made DIYer for the past five years, he has achieved tremendous success on YouTube. Join Alex as he shares insights on life, his experiences, and the highs and lows of the industry. Tune in for an enriching experience and gain valuable inform…
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As Chinese engagement in Africa steadily increased over the past twenty-five years, the U.S. has struggled to respond. Africa has consistently been a low priority in U.S. foreign policy, even with China's growing presence on the continent, and that's especially true today as events in the Middle East, Russia, and the South China Sea dominate the ag…
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Christopher Kidd is a radio personality for KJR 93.3 Seattle, podcast producer, and professional mentor affiliated with iHeartmedia and Bluewire & Friends Seattle. Born and raised in Seattle, WA, Christopher Kidd followed his passion for sports and podcasting, co-hosting and producing "Seahawks Man 2 Man" since 2017 with Michael-Shawn Dugar. He hol…
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So much of the framing of Chinese engagement in Africa is done through the prism of Western media, academia, government, and civil society. Stories about debt traps, malign influence, and exploitation are all firmly embedded in the larger discourse about Africa's relations with China. Conversely, the relationship is also framed in equally binary te…
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Franklin graduated from The Evergreen State College in 2016 and became the men's basketball Head Assistant coach before starting Oly Basketball Academy in 2022. He was named interim Men's Head Basketball Coach in 2022. Franklin is also the Regional Director of the Northwest with West Coast Elite Basketball, impacting grassroots basketball with a Ma…
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South Africa this week joined a growing list of developing countries around the world to introduce tariffs on certain Chinese imports in a bid to protect local producers. Indonesia, Mexico, Chile, and Brazil, among others, also introduced similar duties on Chinese steel and other products. While low-cost Chinese goods are a boon for Global South co…
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Andrew Roxas is a husband and father of two girls, working as a Deputy Sheriff for the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department and training as an amateur competitive jiu-jitsu fighter with the Alliance Jiu Jitsu Team. Andrew’s dedication to his family and career is evident in his willingness to sacrifice and work hard, always aiming to provide the be…
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Protestors in Kenya this week expressed fury against the government and the IMF but interestingly made no mention of China during an unprecedented uprising in Nairobi. It's notable because the Kenyan Treasury spends more money to service its Chinese loans than any other single creditor. For years, across two administrations, the Kenyan government h…
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