So, this is not the first time China has thrown a lifeline to Sri Lanka. This has been part of China's outreach to most countries in South Asia. It is a greater strategic foothold in the region
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One persistent problem is that only a small share of this aid actually reaches women-led organizations.
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Few EU or U.S. policymakers pause to ask what Beijing might want from Brussels or Washington to become more cooperative.
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