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Why do some U.S. mayors want more refugees?

Anita R. Kellogg - June 27, 2021
Studies find that refugees pay back more than they’re given and that they revitalize abandoned neighborhoods.

Discrimination against Indian Americans happens more than you might think

Sumitra Badrinathan, Milan Vaishnav, Jonathan Kay, and Devesh Kapur - June 9, 2021
A new survey reveals 1 in 2 Indian Americans experienced recent discrimination, often on the basis of skin color

China’s Belt and Road Initiative invests in African infrastructure — and African military and police forces

Natalie Herbert - April 29, 2021
China is looking to protect its economic investments and build its reputation as a world power

Huawei is trying to avoid U.S. sanctions. That may change the U.S.-China tech rivalry in Africa.

Henry Tugendhat - April 29, 2021
The company’s new mobile phone operating system sets up a battle between U.S. and Chinese tech firms over what Africans can see, hear, read and say.

Chinese investment in Africa involves more than megaprojects. Private enterprises also are making their mark.

Yoon Jung Park - April 16, 2021
We looked at the impact of private Chinese investments in seven countries

Chinese companies have different ways of managing African employees

Ding Fei - April 8, 2021
My research finds several different factors that influence labor and management decisions

Will Chinese funding help strengthen Africa’s climate change response? It’s complicated.

Michael Addaney - March 18, 2021
Belt and Road-linked projects could boost infrastructure development — and industrialization

These two African railway megaprojects tell us a lot about China’s development model

Maria Adele Carrai - March 4, 2021
Surprisingly, local rules matter more than Chinese government guidelines

Don’t believe the hype about China’s ‘vaccine diplomacy’ in Africa

Lina Benabdallah - March 4, 2021
Chinese medical experts have been sharing expertise and assistance throughout Africa for decades.

The pandemic has worsened Africa’s debt crisis. China and other countries are stepping in.

Yufan Huang, Kevin Acker, and Deborah Bräutigam - February 25, 2021
Chinese banks have been restructuring African debt for the past two decades
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