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Protect Taiwan Act Escalates Tensions, Interference in China’s Internal Affairs
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Protect Taiwan Act Escalates Tensions, Interference in China’s Internal Affairs

On February 9th, the House of Representatives in Washington passed bill H.R. 1531 a law which if it comes into force will by far be the most extreme action that the United States government has undertaken in as regards to China-Taiwan affairs in a long while. Also known as the Protect Taiwan Act (PTA), the […]
By admin March 2, 2026 4 min read
China’s FDI Pivot is Uganda’s Road to Real Growth
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China’s FDI Pivot is Uganda’s Road to Real Growth

By Shemei Ndawula The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative has defined Africa’s relationship with China for over a decade. Within this time the average Ugandan’s interaction with China was largely limited to the importation of “cheap” Chinese goods and the Entebbe Expressway. The latter has always been an infamous scapegoat in conversations of the fictitious […]
By admin March 2, 2026 4 min read
On Keir Starmer’s Visit to China
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On Keir Starmer’s Visit to China

By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi It had been almost eight years since a British Prime Minister had last set foot in Beijing. Keir Starmer’s January 28 visit to China is therefore a pivotal moment that signals a recalibration of UK-China relations, in particular, and British foreign policy generally, especially given the current paradigm shifts Western nations are […]
By admin February 3, 2026 5 min read
Inside the China-Canada Trade Deal
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Inside the China-Canada Trade Deal

By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, is currently one of my favorite leaders in the West. His speech at the recently concluded World Economic Forum was a breath of fresh air, rarely breathed from a Western leader. The essence of his message was that “middle powers” should unite against economic […]
By admin February 3, 2026 5 min read
Making Sense of China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi’s 2026 tour of Africa
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Making Sense of China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi’s 2026 tour of Africa

By Musanjufu Benjamin Kavubu As the world was being sent back into barbarism by President Trump’s actions in Venezuela, China was being consistent on the diplomatic front on the African continent. For 36 consecutive years the Chinese foreign ministry has made Africa it’s first stop of the year. It’s now a tradition in global diplomacy […]
By admin January 20, 2026 5 min read
China’s Rise as a Global Science and Technology Superpower
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China’s Rise as a Global Science and Technology Superpower

By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi President Xi Jinping has articulated the strategy of China in the 21st Century as including adherence to science and technology as the number-one productive force, talent as the number-one resource, and innovation as the number-one driving force. China’s national-strategy is to be-the world leader in AI by 2030. Today, the United States […]
By admin December 21, 2025 4 min read