China’s “debt trap diplomacy” in Africa: false accusation or reality?
China’s growing influence on the African continent has met with sharp criticism, primarily from the West, claiming that the Asian
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TovábbArjun Appadurai, a world-famous anthropologist researching globalization, the development of civilization, and humanity, professor of Yale University and New York
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