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Asian Interest Means Africa Needs New Economic Vision
September 12, 2011 Editor 0
“The surge in interest in Africa by China and India requires a different approach that does not view the continent as a helpless victim of foreign influence. To that end African countries are seeking to replace classical foreign policy that focuses on access to markets in return for raw materials with a new vision of economic diplomacy.”
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