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    Explore " equatorial guinea" with insightful episodes like "AfricaLink on Air - 23 January 2024", "AFCON 2023: Group A Preview & Predictions | Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau & Equatorial Guinea", "China’s Military Diplomacy and its Quest for Bases Abroad", "1/28/2022 - Episode 238: Way In The Bleachers" and "76 - Francisco Macías Nguema: Africa's Hitler that HATED smarty boys!" from podcasts like ""Africalink | Deutsche Welle", "Naija FC Podcast", "China Global", "We Made It Podcast" and "Roast Mortem Cast"" and more!

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    AFCON 2023: Group A Preview & Predictions | Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau & Equatorial Guinea

    AFCON 2023: Group A Preview & Predictions | Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau & Equatorial Guinea

    On this episode of the Naija FC Podcast, AyoT and Smith Layi are breaking down and previewing Nigeria’s group at the Africa Cup of Nations coming up in January 2024. The Super Eagles will be up against hosts, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea in Group A.

    How do you think the group will finish ?

    China’s Military Diplomacy and its Quest for Bases Abroad

    China’s Military Diplomacy and its Quest for Bases Abroad

    On August 1, 2017, China official opened its first overseas military base in the East African nation of Djibouti. The base, constructed to provide logistical support to the Chinese navy’s counter-piracy mission off the coast of Somalia, marked a major step toward Xi Jinping’s goal of constructing a world class military by the middle of the century.

    The US Defense Department has just released its annual China Military Power Report, and that says that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) probably has also considered adding military logistics facilities in 19 countries around the world (in addition to Djibouti): Cambodia, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Equatorial Guinea, Seychelles, Tanzania, Angola, Nigeria, Namibia, Mozambique, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Tajikistan. To expand its global footprint, People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will need to cultivate good relations with potential host countries. China’s military diplomacy is likely aimed at achieving that objective among others.

    Today’s discussion focuses on the key features and goals of China’s military diplomacy and its quest for additional military installations – or what the Chinese call “strategic strongpoints.” Host Bonnie Glaser is joined by Kristin Gunness, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation. She previously served as the Director of the Navy Asia Pacific Advisory Group at the Pentagon, advising the Chief of Naval Operations on security and foreign policy trends in the Indo-Pacific, focusing on Chinese naval and gray zone warfare capabilities. Earlier this year, Kristin testified on China’s overseas military diplomacy and its implications for American interests at a hearing convened by the US Economic and Security Review Commission. 

     

    Timestamps

    [02:20] Introduction to Military Diplomacy

    [04:36] Three Objectives of Chinese Military Diplomacy

    [06:15] China’s Regions of Interest

    [08:48] Gauging the Success of China’s Military

    [11:46] Beijing’s Broader Geo-Political Strategy

    [13:47] Challenges Posed to US Interests

    [15:53] Military Installations Versus Commercial Ports

    [17:20] Potential Chinese Presence in Cambodia 

    [19:27] Potential Chinese Presence in Equatorial Guinea 

    [21:41] Beijing’s Assessment of their Military Diplomacy

    [23:33] Recommendations for a US Response

    IVa edición de la Semana de Literatura Guineoecuatoriana

    IVa edición de la Semana de Literatura Guineoecuatoriana

    Von 18.-20. Mai 2015 in Wien: Afrikanische Literatur in spanischer Sprache, Äquatorialguinea.
    (Literatura africana en lengua castellana, Guinea Ecuatorial)

    In dieser SWEETSPOT-Ausgabe zu hören (IN SPANISCHER SPRACHE): ein Gespräch zwischen dem österreichischen Schriftsteller Erich Hackl und Donato Ndongo. Weiters: Ein Gespräch zwischen Remei Sipi und Irina Baumgartner (Frauensolidarität).

    En SWEETSPOT (los dos primeros minutos en alemán, luego todo en castellano): una conversación entre el escritor austriaco Erich Hackl y el escritor guineoecuatoriano Donato Ndongo. Además: una charla entre Remei Sipi y Irina Baumgartner de la asociación vienesa Frauensolidarität.

    Organización: Birdlike *Flexible Cultural Creations; y la Plataforma Hispanoafricana (Universität Wien)

    Infos: https://birdlikecultura.wordpress.com/

    Moderación: Mischa G. Hendel

    Música: Máscara (los hermanos Zamora)