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Friday, 1 July 2011
Omar Al Bashir's Visit to China
An interesting analysis on the China-Sudan relationship as well as helping to lay the foundations for why China values the relationship with Sudan. It also offers an intriguing perspective on the motives of the Chinese invitation; as an alternative approach to dealing with a regime that the West has long criticised and to effect change (either in action or mindset) through persuasion from a friend.
Location:
Beijing, China
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