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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2020 · 40 MIN

Ep. 97: A conversation with Lina Benabdallah on the link between China and Africa

from Ufahamu Africa · host Lina Benabdallah

Presidential elections are happening in multiple African countries, where we're seeing constitutional changes that allow presidents to seek third terms. Kim and Rachel also talk about the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Nigeria, the politics of education access, and a new report on migration in Africa. This week's interview features Lina Benabdallah—an expert on China-Africa relations—and the links between China and Africa (plus, her new book!). Books, Links, & ArticlesShaping the Future of Power: Knowledge Production and Network-Building in China-Africa Relations by Lina BenabdallahA Sensational Encounter with High Socialist China by Paul G. Pickowicz"With Elections Ahead, Some African President Try Engineering Results" by Ruth Maclean"Africa Reacts to the First Presidential Debate and Trump's Case of COVID-19" by CSIS Africa"#EndSARSNow Is Just the Beginning of Police Reform in Nigeria" by Bulama Bukarti"Bid to Rein in Police's Rogue SARS Unit Falls Flat—Again" by Tolu Olasoji"Nigeria is Fighting Its Own Battle against Police Brutality" by Tolu Olasoji and Leah Feiger"The Politics of Education Access in Tanzania" by James Habyarimana and Ken Opalo"Africa Migration Report: Challenging the Narrative""How to Talk about COVID-19 in Africa" by Nanjala NyabolaWhen I Say Africa (Documentary)"Why We Made a Film about Images That Cast Africans Only as Victims" by Cassandra Herrman and Kathryn Mathers"The West is Obsessed with "Saving" Africa. Is That the Problem?" by Adam TaylorPrevious Episodes We MentionedEp. 4: A conversation with Lina Benabdallah on China and AfricaEp. 93: A conversation with Kim Yi Dionne and Ken Opalo about the politics and policy of the COVID-19 pandemic and moreFind the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com. 

Presidential elections are happening in multiple African countries, where we're seeing constitutional changes that allow presidents to seek third terms. Kim and Rachel also talk about the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Nigeria, the politics of education access, and a new report on migration in Africa. This week's interview features Lina Benabdallah—an expert on China-Africa relations—and the links between China and Africa (plus, her new book!). Books, Links, & Articles Shaping the...

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