China’s Gambit for Soft Power Supremacy in Africa | HISPBC Ch.2 (Frazer)
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 Published On Jun 27, 2024

While China rapidly expands its economic and political relationship with African nations, the United States’ engagement with Africa has been inconsistent across multiple administrations. The continent’s strategic location, booming young workforce, and abundant critical natural resources like cobalt and lithium, makes meaningful relationships with African nations as necessary as ever for the United States. As China continues to invest billions into infrastructure, energy, and natural resource extraction through its Belt & Road Initiative, the United States must offer real partnership, not just positive rhetoric.

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