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China's Africa policy will have a grand public outing in Beijing on 3-5 November

China's Africa policy will star at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing on 3-5 November. An advance copy of the draft 13-page communiqué, obtained by Africa Confidential, covers an impressive list of diplomatic, economic and development cooperation strategies. strategies. legations, but Beijing's imprint is much clearer, contrasting with the uncoordinated response of Africa's diverse governments....

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