Articles by Eric Olander
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In this three part series on China’s surging international reach, the BBC’s Justin Rowland travels across a slice of Africa to explore the impact that the Chinese are having on the continent. He does an …
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This article was originally published on France24.com
The Chinese government stepped up its criticism on Thursday of US and European air strikes on Libya. ”We believe that the objective of enforcing the U.N. Security Council resolution is …
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China Talking Points Podcast: The Huawei Challenge by ChinaTalkingPoints
Chinese telecommunications manufacturer Huawei is 0-2 in its bid to acquire American technology companies that begin with the letter “3.” Their first attempt was back in …
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Senegalese author and economist Sanou Mbaye recently appeared on African Business News (CNBC’s African affiliate network) to talk about the development of civil society relations among African, Chinese and Western intellectuals. Mbaye was among a …
A small, yet highly energetic group of demonstrators marched through the streets of South Africa’s Umlazi Township earlier this month to protest against what they claim is Beijing’s inadequate support for the United Nations’ anti-AIDS/malaria/tuberculosis …
In the United States, overseas Chinese students have a well-deserved reputation for ‘blowing the curve.’ That is, often Chinese students are among the top in the class and, thus, make it difficult for other students …





