In a world marked by intense geopolitical competition, China stands out as a country that has shown Africa a path to industrialisation and modernisation without imposing stringent conditions, unlike many Western countries and their multilateral institutions.
As a result, China's growing influence in Africa has prompted Western powers, who see themselves as geopolitical leaders, to reconsider their strategies. Some have shifted from focusing solely on capacity-building programmes to engaging in tangible development projects on the continent.