The writer is a senior fellow and director of the Africa programme at the Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceIt is often said that Africa does not matter to America. Unlike China, the US does not pursue a policy of exporting surplus industrial capacity to low-income regions of the world. Accounting for less than 2 per cent of US global commerce, Africa remains more the target of aid programming than an economic priority for Washington.
本文作者是卡內(nèi)基國(guó)際和平研究院(Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)高級(jí)研究員兼非洲項(xiàng)目主任
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