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Countering China on the Continent: A Look at African Views
Afrobarometer data reveals Africans who feel positively about Chinese influence are more likely to hold positive views of U.S. influence
AD122: China’s growing presence in Africa wins largely positive popular reviews
China’s growing presence in Africa wins largely positive popular reviews
U.S.-China competition may be a win-win for Africa
By Naunihal Singh, Josephine Appiah-Nyamekye Sanny, and E. Gyimah-Boadi
AD489: Africans welcome China’s influence but maintain democratic aspirations
Africans welcome China’s influence but maintain democratic aspirations.
AD406: In Malawi, perceptions of China’s influence, though positive, are on the decline
In Malawi, perceptions of China’s influence, though positive, are on the decline
AD407: Africans regard China’s influence as significant and positive, but slipping
Africans regard China’s influence as significant and positive, but slipping
AD117: China ranks high as development model for Tunisia but trails France, U.S. in perceived influence
China ranks high as development model for Tunisia but trails France, U.S. in perceived influence
China has invested deeply in Africa. We checked to see whether that is undermining democracy.
Afrobarometer #VoicesAfrica China-Africa engagement webinar presentation
Specialists in Africa-China studies discuss Afrobarometer citizen perceptions in African countries.
AD13: Malawians admire South Africa as development model, see strong influence of U.S. and China
Malawians admire South Africa as development model, see strong influence of U.S. and China