
The China in Africa Podcast China's Expanding Military Engagement Across Africa
Feb 13, 2026
Paa Kwesi Wolseley Prah, a security scholar on China–Africa policing and regional politics, and Paul Nantulya, a researcher on PLA activity and military ties, unpack growing Chinese military engagement across Africa. They discuss PLA exercises, arms sales, officer training, policing cooperation, the Global Security Initiative, Djibouti’s influence, Atlantic basing claims, the Sahel, and critical minerals.
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Basing Fears Versus Public Evidence
- U.S. concern about Chinese bases in Africa is widespread despite limited public evidence.
- The Belt and Road's resurgence drives Chinese military interest in protecting overseas assets.
Ports Alone Don't Make Military Bases
- Djibouti shaped global fears of dual-use ports but conversion to full bases is complex.
- A port's PLA-friendly specs are one factor among many technical and political requirements for a base.
GSI Mostly Rebrands Existing Security Ties
- The Global Security Initiative (GSI) mostly repackages existing Chinese security engagement.
- Its notable change is a stronger emphasis on policing and domestic security cooperation.
