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China, the U.S., and African Security Chiefs
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Judd Devermont is joined by Paul Nantulya (Africa Center for Strategic Studies), ret. Vice Admiral Michael Franken (AFRICOM), and Bonny Lin (Center for Strategic and International Studies) to discuss U.S. and Chinese government engagement with African security chiefs. Guests also cover the deployment of Rwandan and SADC troops in Mozambique and Burundian politics.
Background Readings:
Personal Ties: Measuring Chinese and U.S. Engagement with African Security Chiefs – Judd Devermont, Marielle Harris, & Alison Albelda
Centering Civilian Protection in Northern Mozambique – Emilia Columbo and Kelly Moss
Testimony Before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Hearing on: “China’s Military Power Projection and U.S. National Interests” – Paul Nantulya
War in Resource-Rich Northern Mozambique—Six Scenarios – Francisco Almeida dos Santos
Background Readings:
Personal Ties: Measuring Chinese and U.S. Engagement with African Security Chiefs – Judd Devermont, Marielle Harris, & Alison Albelda
Centering Civilian Protection in Northern Mozambique – Emilia Columbo and Kelly Moss
Testimony Before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Hearing on: “China’s Military Power Projection and U.S. National Interests” – Paul Nantulya
War in Resource-Rich Northern Mozambique—Six Scenarios – Francisco Almeida dos Santos
Released:
Aug 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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