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The rivalry between the African Union (AU) and the New Programme for Africa's Economic Development (NePAD) resurfaced at a conference on China in Africa, organised by the South African Institute of International Affairs and Royal African Society, on 16-17 October in Johannesburg....

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South African, Alpha Oumar Konaré

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