'Xi Jinping's Africa Policy: '
by Yun Sun
Summary:
During the first year of the Xi administration, China's policy toward Africa
has shown several new trends that illustrate Beijing's evolving priorities and
strategies in the continent.
Most strikingly, China under Xi has greatly and assertively enhanced its direct
involvement in Africa's security affairs. For the first time China sent combat
troops abroad under a U.N. mandate--to Mali.
China under Xi has expanded its financing to Africa with more than $10 billion
loans to African countries. Infrastructure, agricultural and manufacturing are
the new priority sectors.
In order to improve China's image in Africa, senior diplomats are now eagerly
engaging African media to explain and propagate China's positions and their
benefits to Africa.
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