Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Why the West Is So Worried about Energetic Chinese Foray into Africa 110 June 7, 2013 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Daily Nation (Kenya) on June 6, 2013 by Weru Macharia (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Kenya Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Kenya: Peace in the Great Lakes Region Now Made Possible December 8, 2025. Published in The Standard 0 Saudi Arabia: Will the Race to the Moon Create Conflicts in Space? December 6, 2025. Published in Arab NewsAs competition increases between the U.S. and China, there is a race to see who will be able to colonize the moon first. 0 Turkey: Will Trump’s 28 Points Be Enough for Ukrainian Sovereignty? December 8, 2025. Published in Daily Sabah 0 Pakistan: Hardening the Frontier December 8, 2025. Published in Pakistan Today 0 Philippines: A US Operative Conjures a Maritime Mirage While Trump Builds Peace with China December 6, 2025. Published in The Manila TimesThe American public and the Trump administration need to recognize that Powell’s work is not charity. It is a business model. 0 Topics Japan: National Guard Shooting in US Capital: Misguided Incitement of Anti-Foreign Doctrine December 12, 2025. Published in Tokyo Shimbun[H]ad Trump not mobilized the guard for political purposes, the shooting might not have happened. 0 Spain: Cartoons in the Pentagon* December 11, 2025. Published in El Pais[T]e MAGA underworld and the Trump administration continue to feed off each other. 0 Egypt: America’s New Security Playbook: How Trump’s 2025 Strategy Redraws US Power and Purpose December 10, 2025. Published in Ahram OnlineOne of the most striking aspects of the strategy is the degree to which it personalizes foreign policy around Donald Trump himself. 0 Saudi Arabia: ‘Either Donald Trump or Benjamin Netanyahu’ December 10, 2025. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatIt is either the American “applying pressure” or the Israeli “being pressured,” per the ubiquitous epithets of the moment. 0 Taiwan: The Slow Spread of Anti-American Sentiment Affecting Taiwan December 9, 2025. Published in Taiwan TimesInternational skepticism of the U.S. has gradually evolved into anti-American sentiment — a trend that has already spread to Taiwan. 0 Austria: There Is Still Some Check on the US Administration December 9, 2025. Published in Der Standard[N]ot everything is permitted under Trumpism. 0 India: Washington Attack: Why Pakistan Will Want Trump To Get Entangled in Afghanistan December 8, 2025. Published in FirstpostTo stop the cycle of events along the Afghanistan border, Pakistan needs a heavy hand with powerful leverage. The United States fits the bill. 0 Kenya: Peace in the Great Lakes Region Now Made Possible December 8, 2025. Published in The Standard 0 Related Articles Kenya: In Era of Tariff Wars, Africa Must Build Self-Reliance April 9, 2025. Published in NationThere is a growing need for Africa to seize this moment and take charge of her destiny. Kenya: Navigating US Aid Freeze February 19, 2025. Published in NationThe USAID funding freeze poses significant challenges to the development and humanitarian sectors in East Africa. Kenya: There’s a Silver Lining in US Funding Cuts February 9, 2025. Published in NationKenya now faces a difficult future because of its significant reliance on foreign handouts. Kenya: This Is Why I’m in Support of US Aid Freeze in Africa February 1, 2025. Published in NationIt is hard to justify why a country is poor when its leader is considered one of the richest and on the Forbes rich list. Kenya: Donald Trump Likely To ‘Ignore’ Africa January 17, 2025. Published in NationThe recent Angola visit by Biden at the tail-end of his presidency, was ... a true sign of U.S.' continued collaboration with Africa. Previous articleProtest Vociferously, Tolerate MeeklyNext articleChina and America Should Strike a Grand Bargain LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment