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Basotho views on SADC intervention, trust in governance institutions
Findings from Afrobarometer Round 7 survey in Lesotho in 2018.
AD161: Building bridges? Cape Verdeans value regional ties, U.S. model, China’s influence
Building bridges? Cape Verdeans value regional ties, U.S. model, China’s influence
AD137: Rejoining the AU, Moroccans bring decidedly mixed attitudes toward regional integration
Rejoining the AU, Moroccans bring decidedly mixed attitudes toward regional integration
Here’s what Africans think about China’s influence in their countries
By Kim Yi Dionne, Five College Assistant Professor of Government at Smith College. She studies identity, public opinion, political behavior, and policy aimed at improving the human condition, with a focus on African countries.
La présence accrue de la Chine en Afrique attire des appréciations largement positives (Afrobaromètre)
Un nouveau rapport d’Afrobaromètre révèle que, d’après les Africains, la Chine rivalise avec les Etats-Unis en influence et en popularité comme modèle de développement.
AD122: La présence accrue de la Chine en Afrique attire des appréciations largement positives
La présence accrue de la Chine en Afrique attire des appréciations largement positives
World Development Information Day: China’s growing presence in Africa wins positive popular reviews (Afrobarometer findings)
In the eyes of Africans, China rivals the United States in influence and popularity as a development model, according to a new Afrobarometer report released on World Development Information Day.
AD122: China’s growing presence in Africa wins largely positive popular reviews
China’s growing presence in Africa wins largely positive popular reviews
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
AD113: Zimbabweans strongly favour free cross-border movement but hold mixed views of SADC
Zimbabweans strongly favour free cross-border movement but hold mixed views of SADC