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Audio: China's Expanding Role in Africa: Implications for the United States

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Audio: China's Expanding Role in Africa: Implications for the United States

  • Feb 8, 2007
    Duration: 01:25:01

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    CSIS hosted a discussion on China-Africa-U.S. relations, entitled “China’s Expanding Role in Africa: Implications for the United States.”

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    Africa Program, China in Africa, Freeman Chair in China Studies, Program Past Projects
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    Trade and Economics
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    Africa, Americas, East Asia and the Pacific, China, North America

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  • China's Expanding Role in Africa: Implications for the United States
    Feb 8, 2007
    International Security
    Africa, East Asia and the Pacific, China
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