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The Beijing’s Winning Strategy in Africa: Challenging America’s Position at the Top on The once Unipolar World
The Beijing’s Winning Strategy in Africa: Challenging America’s Position at the Top on The once Unipolar World. Contention between China and the United States is extending far beyond the current hot spot of the South China Sea. As China’s economy … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Analysis, Geo-Politics
Tagged Africa, AFRICOM, beijing, Brendan P. O’Reilly, China, conflict, conflict resolution, counterterrorism, Forum on Africa-China Cooperation, global security, hillary rodham clinton, Kenya, Nigeria, nsnbc, pan-african, Politics, Security, South Africa, South China Sea, state sponsored terrorism, the 4th media
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China-Africa Summit in Beijing Calls for Strengthening Relationships
China-Africa Summit in Beijing Calls for Strengthening Relationships Fifth ministerial conference attracts 50 African states By Abayomi Azikiwe Editor, Pan-African News Wire – A two-day meeting on July 19-20 in Beijing was the focus of international attention with the bringing … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, News
Tagged Abayomi Azikiwe, African development, Anti-Imperialism, Ban Kyi-Moon, beijing, Benin, China-Africa Summit, Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, FOCAC, Global Trade, imperialism, Libya, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Niger, nsnbc, Pan African News Wire, Pan-African Affairs, Politics, South Africa, UN, Yang Jiechi
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Debate Continues Over China’s Role in Africa
Debate Continues Over China’s Role in Africa Leading African analyst says Beijing is doing good work on the continent By Abayomi Azikiwe Editor, Pan-African News Wire A recent op-ed piece in the New York Times by Dambisa Moyo takes a … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Geo-Politics
Tagged Abayomi Azikiwe, Africa, Africa Growth and Opportunity Act, African development, african economy, AGOA, beijing, China, Chinese Economy, Economic Growth, Europe, French Military Intervention, global security, Hilary Clinton, Ivory Coast, Libya, Modo-Colonialism, NATO, nsnbc, Pan African News Wire, pan-african, Somalia, Zimbabwe
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China, Russia Oppose Another Libya-type of US-led NATO Military Intervention
China, Russia Oppose Another Libya-type of US-led NATO Military Intervention by Dr. Kiyul Chung, Visiting Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, and Editor-in Chief at The 4th Media. China seems the main and … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Geo-Politics, Middle East, News, World
Tagged 4th Media, asia, Asian Affairs, beijing, China, china security, chung, Dr. Chund, Dr. Kiyul Chung, Kiyul Chung, Libya, Moscow, nato aggression, north africa, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, nsnbc.wordpress.com, prof. chung, Russia, Russia Oppose Another Libya-type of US-led NATO Military Intervention, Security, Syria, UN, un resolution, United Nations, UNSC Resolution 1973, war on libya, war on syria, Washington
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Syria and Integrity in International Diplomacy.
The game is set. The longer U.S. and E.U. sanctions and the ongoing NATO and Saudi backed insurgency and attempted subversion of the Syrian government continue, the greater effect they will have. Russia´s late and feeble response has brought it … Continue reading
Posted in Geo-Politics, Middle East, Opinion, World
Tagged Afghanistan, Africa, AFRICOM, Al Qaeda, america, Analysis, anglo-american empire, argentina, asia, Bashar al Assad, beijing, brasil BRIC, Castro, chaves, China, christof lehmann, churkin, cuba, dalai lama, damascus, diplomacy, diplomatic, Dr. Christof Lehmann, E.U., EU, Europe, faisal karami, hariri implicated, hariri implicated in, Hezbollah, huan jintao, hugo chavez, International affairs, international diplomacy, international security, karami, kfor, Lebanon, lubnan, Medvedjev, Moscow, NATO, nazrallah, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Obama, peace keeping, political advise, Prince Naif bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud, Putin, reagan, russian judo, Saudi Arabia, Security, sponsoring terrorism, state sponsored terrorism, Syria, Syria and Integrity in International Diplomacy, taliban freedomfighters, tibet, U.N., u.s.a., UN, unconventional warfare, United Nations, USA, ussr, venezuela, vitaly churkin, Vladimir Putin, war on russia, war on terror, waron china, Washington
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