African countries’ bilateral deals with China should be clearly aligned with the continent’s development goals.
Despite the Belt and Road’s mixed record in Africa, careful involvement in China’s smaller, greener projects could be beneficial.
To succeed, all six of the AU’s G20 priorities depend on improving the fiscal health of indebted countries.
Mozambique’s rocky road from grand corruption to a debt settlement offers hope, but the scars of mismanagement run deep.
China isn't the main cause of Africa's debt crisis, but concerns about transparency and collateral agreements cannot be ignored.
This policy brief underscores the need for transparency, responsible lending and collaborative efforts to address Africa’s debt distress.
Beijing’s Global Security Initiative may be more compelling than Western approaches, but comes with several challenges.