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Increased Chinese and American defence involvement in Africa
Authors:Scott Firsing  Ogi Williams
Institution:Department of International Studies , Monash University South Africa , 144 Peter Road, Ruimsig, Johannesburg , 1725 , South Africa
Abstract:There is often a perception put forth of a fight for supremacy between China and the USA. This is often the case when discussing the continent of Africa. Both countries have recently increased their involvement in Africa for a variety of reasons. In 2011, China surpassed the USA as Africa's largest trading partner, with Africa predicted to be Beijing's largest trading partner by 2017. As expected, their bilateral and multilateral defence cooperation with strategic countries and organisations has matured and expanded along with it. Washington's own economic interests, al-Qa'ida and threats to maritime security are some of the crucial elements behind the US's presence on the continent. This article analyses both the USA and China's rising defence involvement in Africa. It compares and contrasts their similarities and differences, and argues that cooperation in certain areas can prove beneficial for all parties involved.
Keywords:USA  China  Africa  foreign policy  diplomacy  military relations
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