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The Straight Story

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Wed Jul 3, 2013, 12:02 AM Jul 2013

US vs China: Footprints in Africa

US vs China: Footprints in Africa
Infographic: Find out how rival superpowers compete for access to resources and geostrategic allies.

Africa's resources have long been coveted by foreign powers, first reaching a head in what is now known as the scramble for Africa in the 19th century. Though that style of colonialism is long gone, and African economies are among the most prominent emerging markets on earth, global superpowers are again looking to Africa, putting the continent on the front lines of a battle to secure resources, influence and geostrategic partners.

Over the past decade, China's enthusiasm for economic partnership with African countries has increased significantly, so much so that China has now surpassed the US as the continent's largest trading partner, and has overtaken the World Bank as the continent's biggest creditor.

With interest in the continent only growing, and countries such as Brazil, Japan, India and Turkey all trying to wield influence for minerals, agricultural land and resources, a new scramble for the continent has emerged.

Al Jazeera tracks rival US and Chinese activities on the continent, focusing on trade, development aid, surveillance and peacekeeping.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/07/20137117422885596.html

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