• Debt-trap diplomacy is a term to describe an international financial relationship where a creditor country or institution extends debt to a borrowing nation...
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    rights violations and environmental impact, as well as concerns of debt-trap diplomacy resulting in neocolonialism and economic imperialism. These differing...
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    geostrategic vision". China's overseas development policy has been called debt-trap diplomacy because once indebted economies fail to service their loans, they...
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    Kenya news. Retrieved 2022-03-27. "China's Debt-trap Diplomacy? Beijing Delays Kenya's $245 Million Debt in 'Repayment Holiday'". News18. 2021-02-16...
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    theory of debt-trap diplomacy". In January 2022, President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa's office stated that it would appeal to China to reschedule its debt burden...
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    2020), "China and Africa: Debt-Trap Diplomacy?", Mind Matters Brahma Chellaney (23 January 2017). "China's Debt-Trap Diplomacy". Project Syndicate. Chellaney...
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    accusations of debt-trap diplomacy (based on contemporaneous evidence), and China had not been the primary driver behind rising debt risks in the Pacific;...
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    the port have also led to accusations that China was practising debt-trap diplomacy, the factual accuracy of which is disputed. In September 2021, Sri...
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    Debt-trap diplomacy is carried out in bilateral relations, with a powerful lending country seeking to saddle a borrowing nation with enormous debt so...
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  • the other powers hostile to American motives. American imperialism Debt-trap diplomacy History of U.S. foreign policy, 1897–1913 New Imperialism Paolo E...
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