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China in Africa: Game Changer or Debt Trap? Infrastructure, Power, and Local Realities Is China's growing presence in Africa reshaping the continent's future—or trapping it in cycles of debt? In this episode of Mapping Global China Conversations, we speak with Dr. David Kiwuwa, Associate Professor of International Studies at the University of Nottingham and political commentator featured on CNN, The Guardian, and more. Drawing from years of fieldwork, teaching across three continents, and advising African governments, Dr. Kiwuwa shares grounded insights into China's infrastructure investments across Africa. From railway stations in Kenya to government buildings in Rwanda, we explore the complexities behind China's tangible footprint: — Who really benefits from large-scale infrastructure projects? — How do local leaders perceive the Belt and Road Initiative? — Is China adapting its approach to address debt concerns and local tensions? — What are the evolving dynamics of soft power, culture, and capacity-building? Dr. Kiwuwa also introduces a fresh take on the concept of Global China—not as an abstract geopolitical force, but as a set of lived relationships and local experiences that vary from city to city and project to project. Topics include: — Democratic transitions, nationalism, and China-Africa relations — Infrastructure as both opportunity and risk — Local ownership, soft power, and China’s learning curve — Building beyond the “debt trap” narrative — The future of China’s cultural diplomacy Whether you're an expert in global development or simply curious about China's evolving role in Africa, this conversation offers a grounded, richly contextualized perspective. #GlobalChina #ChinaAfrica #BeltandRoad #Development #Infrastructure #DebtTrap #DigitalDiplomacy #SoftPower #MappingGlobalChina