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DESCRIPTION:David Shinn\,&nbsp\;Professorial\nLecturer at George Washington
  University’s Elliott School of International\nAffairs&nbsp\;China\nand\nA
 frica:&nbsp\; Trade Relations\, Investment\, and\nForeign AssistanceChina\
 nis\nheavily involved in Africa’s development\, ranging from trade in raw 
 materials\nto infrastructure investments to assistance in agriculture.\nTh
 e relationship\nis complex and controversial.&nbsp\; China has\nbeen criti
 cized for “neo-colonial” practices and praised for investing in\nmanufactu
 ring and creating jobs in African countries.&nbsp\; Ambassador Shinn will 
 discuss the background\,\nmotives\, and implications of China-Africa econo
 mic engagement.David\nShinn is\na Professorial\nLecturer at George Washing
 ton University’s Elliott School of International\nAffairs and former U.S. 
 Ambassador to Burkina Faso and Ethiopia.&nbsp\; He is the coauthor of Chin
 a\nand Africa: A Century of Engagement.&nbsp\; His research interests incl
 ude China-Africa\nrelations\, East Africa and the Horn\, terrorism\, Islam
 ic fundamentalism\, U.S.\npolicy in Africa\, and the Gülen\nMovement in Af
 rica.Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of Globa
 l Affairs and the Maxwell African Scholors Union at the Moynihan Institute
  of Global Affairs&nbsp\;   
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SUMMARY:EA presents: David H. Shinn
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>David Shinn</b>\,&nbsp\;<i
 >Professorial\nLecturer at George Washington University’s Elliott School o
 f International\nAffairs&nbsp\;</i></p><p><br></p><p><b>China\nand\nAfrica
 :&nbsp\; Trade Relations\, Investment\, and\nForeign Assistance</b></p><p>
 China\nis\nheavily involved in Africa’s development\, ranging from trade i
 n raw materials\nto infrastructure investments to assistance in agricultur
 e.\nThe relationship\nis complex and controversial.&nbsp\; China has\nbeen
  criticized for “neo-colonial” practices and praised for investing in\nman
 ufacturing and creating jobs in African countries.&nbsp\; Ambassador Shinn
  will discuss the background\,\nmotives\, and implications of China-Africa
  economic engagement.</p><p><br></p><p>David\nShinn is\na Professorial\nLe
 cturer at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International\n
 Affairs and former U.S. Ambassador to Burkina Faso and Ethiopia.&nbsp\; He
  is the coauthor of China\nand Africa: A Century of Engagement.&nbsp\; His
  research interests include China-Africa\nrelations\, East Africa and the 
 Horn\, terrorism\, Islamic fundamentalism\, U.S.\npolicy in Africa\, and t
 he Gülen\nMovement in Africa.</p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by the East Asia 
 Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and the Maxwell Africa
 n Scholors Union at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;</p><p>
  </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p>
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