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Book/Monograph
Russia and China in Africa: Prospective Partners or Asymmetric Rivals?
Author(s)
Ramani, Samuel
Language(s)
English
Subject(s)
Partnership
China
Russia
Africa
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https://saiia.org.za/
Source URL
https://saiia.org.za/research/russia-and-china-in-africa-prospective-partners-or-asymmetric-rivals/
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South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
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Date of Issue
2021
Publisher
South African Institute of International Affairs
Place of Publication
Johannesburg
Region
Africa
Physical Description
16p.
Series Report / No
Policy Insights; 120
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[1] S. Ramani,
Russia and China in Africa: Prospective Partners or Asymmetric Rivals?.
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2021.
MLA
Ramani, Samuel,
Russia and China in Africa: Prospective Partners or Asymmetric Rivals?.
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2021.
APA
Ramani, S., (2021).
Russia and China in Africa: Prospective Partners or Asymmetric Rivals?.
South African Institute of International Affairs.
Chicago
Ramani, Samuel. (2021).
Russia and China in Africa: Prospective Partners or Asymmetric Rivals?.
South African Institute of International Affairs.
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