October 1st marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. The 75 years has witnessed the strengthening of relations between China and Africa. China played a crucial role in Africa’s liberation movements and has been a key contributor to the continent’s modernization efforts. Africa was instrumental in facilitating China’s resumption of UN membership, standing with China on various international platforms. David Monyae and Liu Baocheng walk us through the political choices and shared ideals that have tied China and Africa together over these decades.
1. Anti-colonialism and anti-imperialism movements forged a strong bond between China and Africa. 2’20”
2. Africa’s support pivotal in restoring the People’s Republic of China’s legitimate seat at the UN in 1971. 8’45”
3. The driving factors behind China’s remarkable transformation into one of the world’s leading economies. 14’18”
4. A key lesson Africa can draw from China’s development is the focus on delivering service to the people. 21′
5. China’s policy of Non-interference in the internal affairs of African nations sets it apart from Western powers. 29’47”