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Trilateral Cooperation Research Series

The Trilateral Cooperation Research Series explores past and present case studies of trilateral cooperation, with a special focus on cooperation between Africa, the United States, and China. These papers are intended to serve as a knowledge base and resource for diplomats, scholars, and nongovernmental workers in Africa, the United States, and China. People who are interested in sharing their experiences of trilateral cooperation are welcome to contribute new or previously published papers to the series. File formats below are PDF.

Where Beijing, Washington, and African Governments Can Work Together: From Competition to Cooperation
Authors: Mohamed Ibn Chambas, Princeton N. Lyman, Jianhua Zhong, and John Goodman
Africa-U.S.-China Trilateral Cooperation Research Series No. 1
(originally published in Foreign Affairs on March 3, 2017)

Solid Foundations for a New Partnership: How China and the United States Can Collaborate with Africa to Eradicate Malaria
Authors: Yawei Liu and William Pierce
Africa-U.S.-China Trilateral Cooperation Research Series No. 2
(originally published by Centre for Chinese Studies, Stellenbosch University, Sept. 2017)

U.S.-China Collaboration in Combating the 2014 Ebola Outbreak in West Africa
Author: Callie Aboaf
Africa-U.S.-China Trilateral Cooperation Research Series No. 3

U.S.-China Collaboration in Creating and Supporting the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Author: Callie Aboaf
Africa-U.S.-China Trilateral Cooperation Research Series No. 4

China and U.S. Anti-piracy Engagement in the Gulf of Aden and Western Indian Ocean Region
Author: Cindy Cheng
Africa-U.S.-China Trilateral Cooperation Research Series No. 5

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