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A report from the CSIS delegation to China on China-Africa-U.S. Relations describes the forces undergirding China's new expansion into Africa and explains the foreign policy implications for the United States.
Authors: Bates Gill, Chin-hao Huang, and J. Stephen Morrison
February 5, 2007
A report from the CSIS delegation to China on China-Africa-U.S. Relations describes the forces undergirding China's new expansion into Africa and explains the foreign policy implications for the United States.
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