China and Africa—A Reading Roundup
More on Sino-African relations . . .
More on Sino-African relations . . .
Listen as Dr. Christopher Rhodes explores the issue of converted Chinese migrants returning home from Africa and the potential political ramifications.
The authors provide a brief history of Sino-African relations and international contexts to give readers a deeper understanding of the evolution of China’s engagement with Africa and modern Sino-African relations.
Despite the regulatory uncertainty many organizations are now facing, there are a number of unchanging basic principles that can increase the yield of any government relations program.
One of the biggest changes over the last ten years is the aggressive expansion of surveillance technology.
Few aspects of living and working in China today are more important or more challenging than securing the good will and assistance of local Chinese officials. While a host of factors both internal and external to China are adding unwelcome strain to these vital relationships, the basic principles for understanding Chinese officials remain the same.
Following the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing last week, here are resources to provide background and context.
Isn't this just propaganda, empty threats, or show. Haven’t we seen similar programs rolled out in the past?
A look at the political, rhetorical, historical, and theological contexts of sinicization.
Reporting and analysis of the "Two Meetings," and a video.
Could this happen in the West?
Being aware of this year's sensitive anniversaries will be helpful in understanding events in China as they unfold.