How This One Tweet Conveys Three Important China-Africa Trends

A Tweet on Wednesday by China’s top diplomat for sub-Saharan Africa, Wu Peng, about yet another ground-breaking ceremony for a new school in Africa, this time in Ivory Coast, may seem mundane but it actually communicates three important trends in Africa-China relations:

1. INFRASTRUCTURE SOFT POWER: China doesn’t have celebrities or athletes that are of interest to African audiences but on a continent starved for infrastructure, China’s prowess in building roads, bridges, and, yes, schools is very compelling. It’s even more enticing when the infrastructure in question will serve young people, in a country where the median age is 18.9 years old.

This marketing content will be shown in place of your protected content to anyone who is not allowed to read the post…

  • Get a daily email packed with the latest China-Africa news and analysis.
  • Read exclusive insights on the key trends shaping China-Africa relations.
  • Full access to the News Feed that provides daily updates on Chinese engagement in Africa and throughout the Global South.

China, Africa and the Global South... find out what’s happening.

Subscribe today for unlimited access.

The post How This One Tweet Conveys Three Important China-Africa Trends appeared first on The China Africa Project.



source https://chinaafricaproject.com/2022/01/27/how-this-one-tweet-conveys-three-important-china-africa-trends/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

DR Congo Receives First Shipment of Chinese COVID Vaccines

WEEK IN REVIEW: The G77 Bloc of Countries Together With China To Propose a New “Loss and Damage” Fund at the COP27 Summit

WEEK IN REVIEW: Brazil Warns That Mercosur in Jeopardy if Uruguay Signs a Free Trade Agreement With China