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The US Is Wary of China s Military Plans in Africa

YouTube/CGTN The top US commander in Africa recently said China s new naval pier in Djibouti could support an aircraft carrier. China s peacekeeping deployments in Africa are seen as a potential excuse to build up its military presence on the continent. With a population of under 1 million, Djibouti on the Horn of Africa is one of the smallest countries on the continent. But what it lacks in size, it makes up for with its strategic location, overlooking the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a choke point between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. It is that location that has made it a hub for foreign militaries. Before 2017, the United States, France, Japan and Italy had established bases for their armed forces in the country. Then China arrived, setting up what it described as a logistics facility for resupplying Chinese vessels on peacekeeping and humanitarian missions.

Departures Podcast with Luke Patey - Robert Amsterdam

Departures Podcast with Luke Patey By Editor | Published: May 5, 2021 In recent years, China has gradually transitioned from a “quiet rise” strategy under Hu Jintao to the “wolf warrior” mode of diplomacy, as the government seeks to take more aggressive actions to defend its interests and expand its influence in the international environment. While this has in many cases produced successful outcomes, there is also a growing body of evidence that Beijing is running into resistance. Luke Patey, a senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and Lead Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, joins Robert Amsterdam on this podcast to discuss his fascinating new book, “

Ericsson s Backing Huawei Shows How Companies Become Hostages to the CCP

Ericsson’s Backing Huawei Shows How Companies Become ‘Hostages’ to the CCP Commentary Telecommunication giant, Ericsson, did not enjoy the benefits of a ban of its rival, Huawei, in Sweden, instead, it has been asking its government to reconsider the ban; analysis suggested the profits gained from the Chinese market left the company susceptible to coercion by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). As the United States and the UK led the campaign to exclude CCP military-related companies from deals with 5G networks globally, the top beneficiary of that decision, Sweden’s Ericsson, reported net profits (pdf) soared to SEK 17.6 billion ($2.1 billion) in 2020 versus SEK 1.8 billion ($215 million) in 2019.

Partner or Systemic Rival : EU Finds Itself at a Crossroads on Its China Policy

Partner or Systemic Rival : EU Finds Itself at a Crossroads on Its China Policy
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Le silence est-il d or ? | Le Devoir

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