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  • ...The Project was entirely funded by the Chinese and was the largest foreign aid project by china at the time. The railway was built to reduce economic depe {{Foreign relations of Zambia}}
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  • ...he Soviet Union and Zambia were challenged by [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] presence in Zambia,<ref>{{cite book|last=Gamba-Stonehouse|first=Virginia| ...rn military aid, which saw Zambia turning to [[East Germany]] for military aid.<ref name=donaldson/>
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  • | notable_works = ''Dead Aid'' (2009)<br /> ''How the West Was Lost'' (2011) <br />''Winner Take All'' ( ...k Times Bestseller|''New York Times'' bestselling]] books: ''Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa'' (2009), ''How the
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  • ZESCO United are the [[Zambia]]n club with the largest number of foreign players in the country. In the 2015 season, a [[Nigeria]]n, [[Kenya]]n, and ...sa]], which was officially opened on June 2, 2012. Designed by the [[Anhui Foreign Economic Construction (Group) Co. Ltd]], the [[Levy Mwanawasa Stadium|Estad
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  • After independence in 1964 the '''foreign relations of Zambia''' were mostly focused on supporting liberation movemen ...the [[Kariba Dam]] and the construction of the [[Peoples Republic of China|Chinese]] supported [[TAZARA|Tan-Zam]] railway.
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  • ...ref name="dependence">Thomas W. Robinson and David L. Shambaugh. ''Chinese Foreign Policy: theory and practice'', 1994. Page 287.</ref> The railway provided ...010]]: 40</ref> TAZARA was the largest single [[China foreign aid|foreign-aid project undertaken by China]] at the time, at an initial construction cost
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  • |credit = B+ (Domestic)<br>B+ (Foreign)<br>B+ (T&C Assessment)<br>([[Standard & Poor's]])<ref>{{cite web |title= S |aid = recipient: $640.6 million (2002)
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  • ...014 Mar 21''' - Zambia scraps restrictions on the use of dollars and other foreign currencies as it tried to halt the slide in its currency, which has lost ne *'''2013 Feb''' - The government takes over the Chinese-owned [[Collum Coal Mine]] after revoking its licence because of safety lap
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  • ...home to a diverse community of foreign nationals, many of whom work in the aid industry as well as diplomats, representatives of religious organizations a ...is a large presence of Angolans, Nigerians, Congolese, South Africans, and Chinese. The children of the late President, [[Levy Mwanawasa]] as well as the chil
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  • ...the country at Independence</ref> and the economy was largely dependent on foreign expertise. Most of Zambia's neighbouring countries were still [[colony|colo ===Foreign policy===
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  • ...apable of running the government, and the economy was largely dependent on foreign expertise. This expertise was provided in part by [[John Willson CMG]]<ref> ...ys) to the [[Tanzania]]n port of [[Dar es Salaam]], completed in 1975 with Chinese assistance, reduced Zambian dependence on railway lines south to South Afri
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