Author: CHARLES ONUNAIJU

Xi Jinping: The Governance of China Illuminates the Guiding Principles and Strategies Shaping the Nation’s Future

The release of the fifth volume of Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, consisting of 91…

China Played an Imperishable Role in the Victory of the World Anti-Fascist War

The preamble of the United Nations Charter, adopted after World War II, noted the determination…

Washington’s Disruptive Trade Wars Present Both Opportunities and Challenges to China and Africa

Borders that are crisscrossed more frequently by trade in goods and services are less likely…

Xi Jinping: The Governance Of China Offers Enlightening Perspectives On China-Africa Relations

Given China’s massive importance in the contemporary world system, the governance of the country is…

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s Visit To Africa Focuses On Addressing Practical Issues, While US Adapts To A Changing Reality

From 13 to 18 January, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited four African countries in keeping with the more than three decades of tradition where Chinese foreign ministers start their yearly overseas visits with a trip to Africa. However, while these visits have become a routine for China’s diplomatic practice, they are not an empty ritual. They represent a tradition of China-Africa pragmatic cooperation defined by mutual consultations and tangible outcomes. It is neither opportunistic nor paternalistic, but rather engagement…

The Vision Of African Unity Adopted By The OAU Is Alive And Well, And Is Being Pursued By The AU

The Organisation of African Unity (OAU), founded and launched on 25 May 1963, was the highest and the most concentrated expression of Pax Africana in the twilight of colonial domination in Africa. It was Africa’s epic united front against the cunning shenanigans of the then-retreating European colonial forces. The path to shaping and consolidating on this pan-African framework to tackle the burning issues of the time and the remnants of colonialism, and charting the course of total independence for all…

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