Ethiopia and the Road Ahead
Episode 9: Chinese investment in Africa has built roads, railways, dams, and more, spurring new interest and competition from other global investors. Critics say Chinaβs too often exploitative, including with loans that leave some countries too deeply in debt. But its investments helped famine-prone Ethiopia become one of the worldβs fastest growing economies. Now, however, civil strife is putting that success at risk, for both Ethiopia and China.
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Mary Kay Magistad explores how China's New Silk Road may change the world. Dozens of countries have invited China to build roads, railways, ports, 5G networks, and more. How is Chinaβs global ambition seen around the world and what impact are its investments having on the ground? Over nine episodes, Mary Kay, a former China correspondent for NPR and PRXβs βThe World,β partners with local journalists on five continents to uncover the effects of the most sweeping global infrastructure initiative in history.
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Episode 9: Chinese investment in Africa has built roads, railways, dams, and more, spurring new interest and competition from other global investors. Critics say Chinaβs too often exploitative, including with loans that leave some countries too deeply in debt. But its investments helped famine-prone Ethiopia become one of the worldβs fastest growing economies. Now, however, civil strife is putting that success at risk, for both Ethiopia and China.
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Mary Kay Magistad explores how China's New Silk Road may change the world. Dozens of countries have invited China to build roads, railways, ports, 5G networks, and more. How is Chinaβs global ambition seen around the world and what impact are its investments having on the ground? Over nine episodes, Mary Kay, a former China correspondent for NPR and PRXβs βThe World,β partners with local journalists on five continents to uncover the effects of the most sweeping global infrastructure initiative in history.