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Report: Distribution of Energy Finance to Africa Raises Concerns

The study, conducted by Oyintarelado Moses, the data analyst and database manager for the Global China Initiative at the Boston University Global Development Policy Center, highlights that a few countries and multilateral financing entities, including China, France, Italy, the United States, and the World Bank Group, supplied the majority of energy finance to Africa during the specified period.

A Century of Turkey’s Balkan Policy

Read: China in the Balkans: More than Infrastructure Projects Second Half of the Cold War (1965-1989): Cautious Rapprochement Turkey had anchored its security interests to the Western bloc due to threat perceptions from the Soviet Union and the Middle East, and did not pursue a specific policy towards the Balkans until the mid-1960s.