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
TovábbChina’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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