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[AUDIO] Chinese Relationship and Marriage Customs in Africa
October 16, 2010 | 2 Comments
[AUDIO] Chinese Relationship and Marriage Customs in Africa

Chinese Relationship and Marriage Customs in Africa by ChinaTalkingPoints
There are no precise figures on the size of the Chinese population in Africa.  Given the fluidity of this immigrant population and the weak immigration controls …

The Personal Challenge of Being Chinese in Africa
October 1, 2010 | 2 Comments
The Personal Challenge of Being Chinese in Africa

For most people, the Chinese engagement with Africa is an enigma.  The combination of these two peoples, cultures and, increasingly their politics, are just so foreign to most of us that we do not have …

[AUDIO] The China in Africa podcast: getting to know each other
September 2, 2010 | No Comment
[AUDIO] The China in Africa podcast: getting to know each other

China’s embrace of Africa has produced some stunning statistics.  The numbers look great pretty much across the board. From trade volumes to foreign investment to the growing popularity of Chinese ministerial junkets, the data all …

[VIDEO] Unreported World: China’s African Takeover
August 3, 2010 | One Comment
[VIDEO] Unreported World: China’s African Takeover

Before the Francis’ brother impressive documentary “When China Met Africa” was broadcast on BBC4, rival UK network Channel 4 ITV produced “China’s African Takeover” in 2008.  Reporter Aidan Hartley and producer travel through Zambia and …

[VIDEO] The Francis Brothers’ Documentary: When China met Africa
July 24, 2010 | One Comment
[VIDEO] The Francis Brothers’ Documentary: When China met Africa

Although the China in Africa story is receiving increasing amounts of media attention through blogs, print coverage and radio.  Producing video content on this subject is considerably more difficult given the traditional Chinese reluctance to …

China in Africa: Who is Michael Sata?
July 23, 2010 | 2 Comments
China in Africa: Who is Michael Sata?

Zambian opposition leader Michael Sata has emerged as a central character in the story of China’s engagement with Africa.   He has become a staple of the mainstream media’s coverage of the issue, portrayed as a …

[VIDEO] China in Africa: The Foundation of Africa’s Resurgence?
July 11, 2010 | One Comment
[VIDEO] China in Africa: The Foundation of Africa’s Resurgence?

CNBC Africa/ABN Digital tackle the “China in Africa” question head on in a recent segment that provides a very pro-business view on the subject (not surprising coming from CNBC).  Although the host leverages a number …

China in Africa: Over 40? You Probably Don’t Get It
July 8, 2010 | One Comment
China in Africa: Over 40? You Probably Don’t Get It

There is a discernable generational divide when it comes to opinions about the Chinese in Africa.  It isn’t subtle and the split lines up according to age.  In almost every instance, those over 40 years …

[AUDIO] China in Africa Podcast: Winning Hearts, Minds and Wallets
July 4, 2010 | No Comment
[AUDIO] China in Africa Podcast: Winning Hearts, Minds and Wallets

In this edition of the “China in Africa” podcast, host Eric Olander speaks with Africa scholar Dr. David Robinson, Phd. of Western Australia’s Edith Cowan University about his recent article “Hearts, Minds and Wallets:  Lessons …

[AUDIO] In the Battle for Influence in Africa, China Turns to Agriculture
June 30, 2010 | No Comment
[AUDIO] In the Battle for Influence in Africa, China Turns to Agriculture

Xie Yajing is among the legions of faceless Chinese officials who are little known outside of their own bureaucracies.  Despite his prominence as a senior Chinese commercial counselor for Africa and West Asia, not a …