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China and Russia surpass the U.S. in approval ratings in Africa.
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U.S. approval ratings in Africa at 56%, lagging behind China (58%) and Russia (64%).
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Russia's increasing popularity is attributed to arms sales, military training, and economic initiatives in Africa.
The survey which involved 130 countries globally saw a global increase in America’s disapproval ratings from 33% in 2022 to 36% in 2023. However, the US’s approval ratings between the same period remained the same at 41%.
In Africa however, the US’s approval rating stands at 56%, with China and Russia having 2% and 8% more respectively.
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In Uganda, Gambia, and Kenya the approval rating of the US dropped by 29, 21 and 14 percentage points, respectively. With 23% and 25%, respectively, Libya and Somalia had the lowest scores.
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As the US media recently claimed, citing an anonymous US source, Moscow may be able to address the continent's urgent security demands through arms sales that exceed Washington's capacity, which might account for Russia's increasing popularity in Africa.
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Russia has been on a mission to increase its influence in Africa. In addition to military ties, Russia has initiated a number of economic initiatives with the continent, including the building of a House of Africa in several of its states, shipments of free grains to the continent, nuclear deals, and more.
Russo and sinophobia is something I've sadly gotten used to seeing but this level of ghoulishness where you are straight up shilling for IMF is new to me.
Considering the debt trap diplomacy narrative is a load of horse shit and China has already forgiven a shitload of loans that couldn't be paid back, Ghana is in for a good deal.
The dept trap diplomacy narrative is neocolonial* projection from the imperial core states.
*Even Wikipedia’s entry on neocolonialism projects it onto China, because Wikipedia is full of imperial core propaganda.
Even if this was true (I'm not well-read on the topic but it seems like Western copium) it's much better than the shit France does in West Africa and the US does everywhere.
I elaborated elsewhere in this post: https://lemmy.ml/comment/10617237