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Spring 2023

China’s Security Presence and BRI in African Countries

Mukesh Shankar Bharti,   Suprabha Kumari   2024年12月27日

Abstract: Chinas security presence has been growing steadily in proportion to the progress of the Belt and Road Initiative, reflected in a larger military footprint in Africa in the form of logistical and resupply bases. The BRI/military nexus has allowed Beijing to play a larger role in African affairs more recently, raising alarms in the United States and the European Union. Despite growing speculation and skepticism in some quarters, African societies still welcome Beijings increasing investment and deeper involvement in regional security matters. After Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea is the most likely nation to host the next Chinese military base. But at the same time, the Wests scrutiny of Beijings rising profile and deeper security involvement in Africa will also grow as China continues to chip away at the Wests influence on the continent. A steadier security footing for China would change great power dynamics in the region even as competition between Beijing on the one hand and Washington and Brussels on the other will still be limited to the economic and financial domains. Keywords: Africa; belt and road initiative; regional security; Chinese strategic posture; great power politics.