Econographics
Mar 10, 2026
The renminbi is winning over Africa—but can it rival the dollar?
By
Lize de Kruijf
In recent years, African governments have taken steps to reduce reliance on the dollar, but progress on their regional payment system has been slow—and in the meantime, China’s renminbi is quietly making inroads across Africa’s trade and finance networks.
Dispatches
Mar 3, 2026
How a crisis over a stockpile of uranium created an opening for US reengagement in Niger
By
Adal Rhoubeid and Maureen Farrell
The recent failed coup in Benin has had the unintended consequence of creating a path forward for US reengagement in the Sahel.
AfricaSource
Feb 24, 2026
In Guinea, the US has a rare opportunity to gain an edge over China
By
Rose Keravuori, Maureen Farrell
Guinea’s democratic transition and mineral riches put it center stage in US-China competition. The United States now has a rare chance to align investment, security, and governance to secure strategic influence in West Africa.
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