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The USA and CIA vs Pan-Africanist and China in Africa

Global Battleground

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The USA and CIA vs Pan-Africanist and China in Africa

By: Elajah Ceesay
Narrated by: Jon Lobb
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At the heart of this geopolitical struggle are the competing ideologies of Pan-Africanism and American exceptionalism. While the former advocates for African unity and self-determination, the latter seeks to assert American interests and maintain its global dominance. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has played a pivotal role in supporting American foreign policy objectives in Africa, often using covert tactics to achieve its goals.

But China has also been rapidly expanding its presence in Africa, providing economic assistance and forging political alliances with many African countries. This has led to a growing rivalry between the two superpowers, with Africa as the battleground.

"The USA and CIA vs Pan Africanist and China in Africa" offers a nuanced analysis of these complex dynamics and their implications for the future of Africa. It also provides insights into the historical context of these relationships, tracing their roots back to the Cold War era.

This book is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the current state of global politics and the impact it has on the African continent. It is a timely and compelling exploration of the power dynamics that continue to shape Africa's destiny.

©2024 Elajah Ceesay (P)2024 Elajah Ceesay
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