Chinese influence in sub-Saharan Africa is likely to accelerate infrastructure development and economic growth through investments and the Belt and Road Initiative, potentially leading to increased trade and access to markets. However, this influence may also result in a dependency on China, contrasting with the Western models that emphasize democratic governance, human rights, and sustainable development. The U.S. and Europe generally advocate for development through conditional aid and capacity building, while China's approach focuses on non-interference and building physical infrastructure, often with fewer strings attached. This divergence in models could shape the political landscape and economic trajectories of African nations in the coming years.
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