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The ultimate china-africa twitter list

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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.

Academic & area experts

Cobus van Staden, Wits University
Deborah Brautigam, Johns Hopkins University
Sven Grimm, German Development Institute
Tweets by @stadenesque
Philippa Brant, Lowy Institute
Tweets by @pipbrant
Luke Patey, Danish Institute for Int'l Studies
Tweets by @LukePatey
Sanusha Naidu, FAHAMU
Tweets by @SanushaNaidu
Lu Jinghao, SACE Foundation
Tweets by @D_Brautigam
Aleksandra Gadzala, responsAbility Investments
Tweets by @awgadzala
Sigrid Ekman, Niras Natura
Tweets by @SinoAfrican
Iginio Gagliardone, Oxford University
Tweets by @iginioe
Roberto Castillo, HKU & HK Baptist University
Tweets by @grimm_sven
Dan Large, Central European University
Tweets by @dantmlarge
Amb. David Shinn, George Washington University
Tweets by @AmbShinn
Yu Shanwu, South African Institute of Int'l Affairs
Tweets by @yushan_wu
Bob Wakesa, Wits University
Tweets by @JinghaoLu
Tweets by @castillorocas
Tweets by @BobWekesa

authors & Journalists

Howard W. French, independent
Tweets by @hofrench
Tom Burgis, Financial Times
Tweets by @tomburgis
Lily Kuo, Quartz Africa
Tweets by @lilkuo
Richard Poplak, Daily Maverick
Tweets by @Poplak
Mark Kapchanga, columnist, The Global Times
Tweets by @Kapchanga
James Wan, African Arguments
Tweets by @jamesjwan

bloggers/social media/media

Eric Olander, The China Africa Project
Tweets by @eolander
The Africans in China blog
Tweets by @africansinchina
The China Africa Blog
Tweets by @ChinaAfricaBlog
Melissa Lefkowitz, filmmaker
Tweets by @sinofei
ChinAfrica Magazine
Tweets by @chinafrica1
Mothusi Turner, The East is Read
Tweets by @mothusiturner

Universities

Wits China-Africa Reporting Project
Tweets by @witschinaafrica
Ctr. for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University
Tweets by @CCS_STELL
The China-Africa Research Institute at SAIS
Tweets by @SaisCari

Non-profit organizations

Sino-Africa Centre of Excellence Foundation
Tweets by @SACEFoundation
The China-Africa Knowledge Project
Tweets by @knowchinaafrica
Fahamu Emerging Powers Project
Tweets by @FahamuEP
This site is a collaboration between The China Africa Project and The Wits China-Africa Reporting Project at Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa. None of the blog’s authors or producers have any vested interest in a particular policy or position, Chinese, African, Western or otherwise. Copyright 2015 The China Africa Project and The Wits China-Africa Reporting Project. All Rights Reserved.
本网站是中非项目和金山大学中非报道项目的一项合作。对于提到的政策和立场,所有的博客作者或制作人都均不涉及个人利益。2015‭ ‬中非项目版权所有违者必究.

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