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China and the Developing World
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Chinese Security Contractors in Africa

As China’s engagement with African countries has grown over the past several years, Beijing is increasingly turning to security contractors to protect its Belt and Road Initiative projects, citizens, and diplomats.

  • Paul Nantulya
· October 8, 2020
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China’s Regional Engagement Goals in Latin America

The success of China’s regional outreach in Latin America will depend, as it has for a number of years, on Beijing’s relative influence in regional institutions and on the capacity and effectiveness of the institutions themselves.

  • Margaret Myers
· May 7, 2020
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How the United States Should Deal With China in Pakistan

The Trump administration holds a decidedly critical view of China’s infrastructure initiatives in Pakistan. Although there is much to criticize in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the administration’s fixation on commercial and economic issues threatens to distract U.S. policymakers from deeper concerns.

  • Daniel Markey
· April 8, 2020
In the Media
The Coronavirus Requires International Security Cooperation

The far-reaching political and economic impacts of pandemics warrant security coordination on par with that of military threats.

· April 7, 2020
commentary
Three Lessons China Has Learned About Global Governance

How has Beijing’s approach to multilateral institutions evolved in the seventy years since the founding of the People’s Republic of China?

· September 25, 2019
commentary
Charting the Evolution of China’s Foreign Aid System

Historically, China has forged its own distinctive foreign aid practices. In March 2018, Beijing established the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) to integrate and streamline its development aid programs.

· September 11, 2019
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The Ins and Outs of China’s International Development Agency

The CIDCA’s highly ambitious agenda is a clear sign that, after years of considerable growth in China’s development finance, the underlying bureaucratic system is now beginning to mature. Yet key questions remain unanswered.

  • Marina Rudyak
· September 2, 2019
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Why Unsustainable Chinese Infrastructure Deals Are a Two-Way Street

The narrative that China is engaging in problematic debt trap diplomacy has taken off. But for Sri Lanka and most of China’s other Belt and Road Initiative partners, it is important to understand the history and politics of their relations with Beijing and project selection.

· July 23, 2019
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The Logic Behind China’s Foreign Aid Agency

The China International Development Cooperation Agency has been tasked with lofty goals, but near-term expectations must be tempered by lingering questions about how it fits into the country’s existing foreign aid bureaucracy.

  • Cheng Cheng
· May 21, 2019
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One Year After Wuhan: Where Do China and India Stand?
May 7, 2019

Many hailed the informal Wuhan summit between President Xi and Prime Minister Modi last April as the beginning of a new chapter in China-India ties. However, relations between the world’s two most populous countries remain tense.

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How Are Various Countries Responding to China’s Belt and Road Initiative?

Pitched as a new Silk Road sweeping from Asia to Europe, China’s enormous Belt and Road Initiative is an ambitious, multinational infrastructure project. Experts from four Carnegie global centers explain other countries’ perspectives.

· April 25, 2019
In the Media
Is This the End of Belt and Road, or Just the Beginning?

It is far too early to declare the “death” of the Belt and Road Initiative. Such assessments are premature, and fail to recognize the importance of the BRI to the leadership in Beijing.

· April 24, 2019
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