Social media is one of the best platforms to use to stay abreast of the latest China-Africa news. Twitter, in particular, is helpful as many of the field's leading scholars, journalists and activists regularly use the service to promote their work and share information. While the feeds below feature many of the most prominent Sino-African commentators, there are no doubt others that are missing from the list. If you have suggestions for people to be added to the list, please email us today.
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Academic & area experts
Cobus van Staden, Wits University
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Deborah Brautigam, Johns Hopkins University
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Sven Grimm, German Development Institute
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Philippa Brant, Lowy Institute
Luke Patey, Danish Institute for Int'l Studies
Sanusha Naidu, FAHAMU
Lu Jinghao, SACE Foundation
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Aleksandra Gadzala, responsAbility Investments
Sigrid Ekman, Niras Natura
Iginio Gagliardone, Oxford University
Roberto Castillo, HKU & HK Baptist University
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Dan Large, Central European University
Amb. David Shinn, George Washington University
Yu Shanwu, South African Institute of Int'l Affairs
Bob Wakesa, Wits University
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authors & Journalists
Howard W. French, independent
Tom Burgis, Financial Times
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Lily Kuo, Quartz Africa
Richard Poplak, Daily Maverick
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Mark Kapchanga, columnist, The Global Times
James Wan, African Arguments
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bloggers/social media/media
Eric Olander, The China Africa Project
The Africans in China blog
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The China Africa Blog
Melissa Lefkowitz, filmmaker
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ChinAfrica Magazine
Mothusi Turner, The East is Read
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Universities
Wits China-Africa Reporting Project
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Ctr. for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University
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The China-Africa Research Institute at SAIS
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Non-profit organizations
Sino-Africa Centre of Excellence Foundation
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The China-Africa Knowledge Project
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Fahamu Emerging Powers Project
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