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"This will be seen—by the government anyway—as part of the learning curve and the price to be paid in 'going global,'" said Deborah Brautigam , a professor at American University and an expert on China's business interests in Africa.
China's Workers Are Targeted as Its Overseas Reach Grows Brian Spegele 2012
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Based on her intimate knowledge of China and Africa, Brautigam is able to shatter many prejudices: No, China's presence in Africa is not new.
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Brautigam focuses on the positive aspects, but does not ignore the challenges and problems.
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Yet Brautigam argues that resource-backed lending limits the amounts that can be siphoned off.
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Based on her intimate knowledge of China and Africa, Brautigam is able to shatter many prejudices: No, China's presence in Africa is not new.
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Yet Brautigam argues that resource-backed lending limits the amounts that can be siphoned off.
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Brautigam focuses on the positive aspects, but does not ignore the challenges and problems.
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Brautigam says Brown had told Hackett earlier he would not be a candidate and Hackett now feels betrayed by the Democratic party.
10/10/2005 2005
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But whatever their own notion of their relation was, if it was not that of a Brant and a Brautigam, the people of Weimar would have been puzzled to say what it was.
Their Silver Wedding Journey — Complete William Dean Howells 1878
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But whatever their own notion of their relation was, if it was not that of a Brant and a Brautigam, the people of Weimar would have been puzzled to say what it was.
Their Silver Wedding Journey — Volume 3 William Dean Howells 1878
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