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This week’s issue focuses on a knot that connects the halls of the US Congress, the diplomatic offices of Beijing, and the dusty and dangerous mining pits of northwestern Nigeria. It is a complex topic that blurs the lines between strategic...
The 6th Peacekeeping Rapid Response Unit of China successfully completed its UN combat readiness assessment to deploy to Abyei. The assessment examined whether the unit met UN standards across several areas, including combat actions, milita...
On January 31, 2026, Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre and the Chinese Ambassador to Somalia, Wang Yu, met in Mogadishu to discuss strengthening their security and trade relations. Our focus here is on the former, as China–Somalia secu...
The “Will for Peace 2026” naval exercises—a China‑led joint maritime drill held off South Africa’s Simon’s Town naval base from 9–16 January 2026—focused on maritime safety, the protection of shipping lanes, and interoperability among parti...
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Tracking China’s growing security presence in Africa amid a shifting global order.
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lingnan University and Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University specializing in China-Africa security relations and African security across the Sahel Lake Chad Basin, and HOA.
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