by Joanne Chukwueke Since its detection in Wuhan at the end of last year, the novel coronavirus called COVID-19 has claimed more than 2,500 lives and has infected over 80,000…… Read more “African Countries Prepare for a Coronavirus Pandemic”
Month: April 2020
The Dilemma Between Chinese Mining Tycoon and Peruvian Town Morococha: an Analysis of Toromocho Mine in Morococha, Peru
By Sitong Chen, Yidi Sun and Yingle Su Toromocho Mountain, 140 kilometers from the capital Lima, at 4,600 meters height, has a magnificent view comparable to any…… Read more “The Dilemma Between Chinese Mining Tycoon and Peruvian Town Morococha: an Analysis of Toromocho Mine in Morococha, Peru”
China Rises as Trump Cedes leadership in Coronavirus Crisis
By DOYLE MCMANUS WASHINGTON COLUMNIST MARCH 29, 2020 WASHINGTON — In the best of all pandemic-ridden worlds, the coronavirus would spur powerful countries to cooperate with one another since everyone…… Read more “China Rises as Trump Cedes leadership in Coronavirus Crisis”
The Age of BRI: Chinese Extractive Activities in Colombia Is Social Acceptance Needed in Light of New Regional Conflicts?
By Jingyi Pan, Xiaoyi Lyu China, in the recent years, has become the second-largest trading partner (right after the U.S.) for the region of Latin America, with…… Read more “The Age of BRI: Chinese Extractive Activities in Colombia Is Social Acceptance Needed in Light of New Regional Conflicts?”
Is COVID-19 Eroding China’s Influence in Southeast Asia?
By Robert Bociaga In recent years, China has risen to become the largest source of imports for nine of the 10 Southeast Asian countries. Also, it is an…… Read more “Is COVID-19 Eroding China’s Influence in Southeast Asia?”
China’s Belt and Road Construction Boom May Fuel Demand for Trafficked ‘Brides’, Say Advocates
Graeme Acres Published on Oct 9, 2019 China’s former one-child policy created a surplus of around 34 million males in the country, driving demand for trafficked ‘brides’ from…… Read more “China’s Belt and Road Construction Boom May Fuel Demand for Trafficked ‘Brides’, Say Advocates”