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10/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/11/2024 05:45

BRI Colonialism in Africa: China’s Exploits Can Help the West Reengage the Continent

The West faces a critical juncture as China, through its Belt and Road Initiative, expands into Africa to secure resource dominance. With African sovereignty and global order threatened, how can the West reengage Africa? It must leverage China's missteps- bureaucratic inefficiencies, debt-trap diplomacy, and resource extraction reminiscent of colonial France-to foster genuine partnerships. In doing so, the West must advance free-market principles, local human capital development, and sustainable infrastructure projects.

Key Takeaways

  1. China, through its Belt and Road Initiative, has aggressively expanded into Africa to secure resource dominance, threatening Africa's sovereignty and the global order. How can the West reengage Africa? Tully provides some new directions for America.
  2. The US can leverage China's weaknesses-bureaucratic inefficiencies, debt-trap diplomacy, and resource extraction reminiscent of colonial France-to foster genuine partnerships.
  3. To take advantage of China's missteps in Africa, the West must advance free-market principles, local human capital development, and sustainable infrastructure projects.

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About the Author

Kate Tully is a Hoover History Lab student researcher and Director's Office intern at the Hoover Institution. She is a senior at Stanford University studying political science with concentrations in governance and international relations. Her research focuses on authoritarian actors, colonialism, and geopolitical competition in Africa. She is currently completing an honors thesis on autocratic coups in the West African Sahel.

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