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LCSN: Experts to talk about China, Africa future
April 21, 2010. Retrieved online: April 21, 2010, from S. Derrickson Moore, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES – When China and Africa join forces, how will it impact the world? World experts will gather in Las Cruces Friday and Saturday…
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Tagged Africa, All American Small Business Exporters Association, Ambassadors, Beijing, Beijing University, Black Programs, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, China, Confucius Institute, Culture, David Shinn, Delano Lewis, Department of State, Diana Nzau, Economic Development, Economics-ASTAT-International Business Department, Elliott School of International Affairs, Energy, Ethiopia, Festus Addo-Yobo, G.K. Kosimbei, Gabarone, George Opira, George Washington University, Health Care, IMF, Inonge Limbambala, International Monetary Fund, International Relations Institute, Investment, Jamie Monson, Ken Hammond, Kenya, Kenyatta University, Lebanon, Lily Munanka, Los Angeles CA, Louis Mazel, Macalester College, Maitseo Bolaane, Mauritania, Mexico, Michael Adam, Pan Huaqing, Policy, Roberta Gran, Sharon Freeman, St. Paul MN, Sudan, Tanzania, University of Botswana, University of Nairobi, US Office of African Regional and Security Affairs, World Bank, Yu-Feng Winnie Lee, Yue Liwen, Zambia
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China’s growing investment, presence in Africa focus of NMSU conference
April 19, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter China’s recent investment in economic and cultural projects in Africa is raising questions about Beijing’s motives and about the long-term consequences of China’s growing presence in Africa, not just for African countries,…
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Tagged Africa, All American Small Business Exporters Association, Ambassadors, Beijing, Beijing University, Black Programs, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, China, Confucius Institute, Culture, David Shinn, Delano Lewis, Department of State, Diana Nzau, Economic Development, Economics-ASTAT-International Business Department, Elliott School of International Affairs, Energy, Ethiopia, Festus Addo-Yobo, G.K. Kosimbei, Gabarone, George Opira, George Washington University, Health Care, IMF, Inonge Limbambala, International Monetary Fund, International Relations Institute, Investment, Jamie Monson, Ken Hammond, Kenya, Kenyatta University, Lebanon, Lily Munanka, Los Angeles CA, Louis Mazel, Macalester College, Maitseo Bolaane, Mauritania, Michael Adam, Pan Huaqing, Policy, Roberta Gran, Sharon Freeman, St. Paul MN, Sudan, Tanzania, University of Botswana, University of Nairobi, US Office of African Regional and Security Affairs, World Bank, Yue Liwen, Zambia
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