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AD492: Beyond borders? Africans prefer self-reliant development but remain skeptical of free trade and open borders
Six in 10 Africans (59%) support the free movement of people and goods across international borders in their region.
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AD489: Africans welcome China’s influence but maintain democratic aspirations
Africans welcome China’s influence but maintain democratic aspirations.
News release
In Malawi, perceptions of China’s influence, though positive, are on the decline
Analysis
China has invested deeply in Africa. We checked to see whether that is undermining democracy.
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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
News release
Les Sénégalais jugent positive l’influence économique et politique de la Chine et des Etats-Unis et pointent du doigt celle de la France
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AD433: Beyond borders? Africans prefer self-reliant development but remain skeptical of free trade and open borders
Beyond borders? Africans prefer self-reliant development but remain skeptical of free trade and open borders
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How popular is China in Africa? New survey sheds light on what ordinary people think
As published in The Conversation Africa.
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US foreign policy toward Africa: An African citizen perspective
As featured on the Brookings 'Africa In Focus' series
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US/Africa policy must have voices of ordinary people from across the continent
As featured in the Africa Report