China Sees Growing Influence in Africa


The calls are being answered, in part because African governments view China as a more cooperative partner than the West. China has refused to back regular Western rebukes of African corruption and human-rights abuses and last year used its permanent seat on the UN Security Council to block genocide charges against Sudan–source of about 7% of China’s oil–for the massacres in Darfur. “The U.S. will talk to you about governance, about efficiency, about security, about the environment,” says Mustafa Bello, head of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, who has visited China seven times. “The Chinese just ask, ‘How do we procure this license?’”

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