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Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeS4, E8 Development or Dependence?: China's Investment and development finance in Africa'Development or Dependence?: China's Investment and development finance in Africa'. Speakers: Keyu Jin, LSEYunnan Chen, Overseas Development InstituteWeiwei Chen, Open UniversityChair: Tin Hinane El Kadi, LSE2023-12-041h 52The Listening PostThe Listening PostThe refugee crisis: A European horror story | The Listening PostThe most recent tragedy in the Mediterranean Sea - a boat of 750 refugees capsizing off Greece - has shed light on the European Union’s anti-immigration policies, the many media outlets reinforcing that message and the few independent ones that push back on the official narrative.Contributors:Giorgos Christides - journalistAndrew Peter Geddes - professor of migration studies, European University InstituteMyria Georgiou - professor of media and communications, London School of Economics and Political ScienceAndrew Stroehlein - European media and editorial director, Human Rights WatchOn our radar:In...2023-06-2425 minODI | Think ChangeODI | Think ChangeAfrica-China: where is the relationship heading?African countries have had close economic relationships with China for many years. China is a major trade and investment partner, technology and infrastructure collaborator and development finance player in Africa.This has challenged traditional Western donors who had colonial relationships with many African countries as well as the US, until now the unquestionable dominant security and military power interacting with the continent.Earlier this year Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said that ‘leaving Africa in China’s hands is a big mistake’. Just last month, the UK’s Minister of State for Development Andrew Mitchell...2023-05-3035 minAFRIKCHINEAFRIKCHINEL'expansion de Huawei en Afrique du NordLe succès de Huawei en Afrique est indéniable. L'entreprise a construit des pans entiers du réseau de télécommunications du continent et est un acteur indispensable à presque tous les niveaux de la pile technologique africaine. Mais lorsqu'il s'agit de transférer des compétences et des technologies, le bilan de l'entreprise est un peu plus mitigé.Dans un nouveau rapport publié par la Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Tin Hinane El Kadi, doctorant à la London School of Economics et chercheur associé de Chatham House, affirme qu'en Algérie et en Égypte, Huawei, Huawei fait beaucoup...2022-06-2047 minCHINA-MENACHINA-MENAChinese Tech in North AfricaChina has been expanding its Belt and Road Initiative around the world, but they are also working on a new version of BRI that utilizes the Digital Space. The initiative was dubbed the Digital Silk Road Initiative. The Digital Silk Road Initiative, or DSRI, is already in motion across the Middle East and North Africa, particularly in North Africa. Chinese big tech companies like Huawei have been assisting North African countries in digitizing their economies to compete with First World countries. These can also lead to wonderful opportunities for North Africans since DSRI promises regional economic growth.In...2022-06-1642 minThe China Africa ProjectThe China Africa ProjectHuawei in North Africa: Lots of Good PR, Not a Lot of Tech TransferHuawei's success in Africa is undeniable. It's built large swathes of the continent's telecom network and is an indispensable player at almost every layer of the African technology stack. But when it comes to transferring skills and technology, the company's record is a bit more checkered. Tin Hinane El Kadi, a doctoral student at the London School of Economics and an associate fellow at Chatham House, contends in a new report published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace that in both Algeria and Egypt Huawei, Huawei generates a lot of good press about tech transfers but in reality, does...2022-05-091h 02The China in Africa PodcastThe China in Africa PodcastHuawei in North Africa: Lots of Good PR, Not a Lot of Tech TransferHuawei's success in Africa is undeniable. It's built large swathes of the continent's telecom network and is an indispensable player at almost every layer of the African technology stack. But when it comes to transferring skills and technology, the company's record is a bit more checkered. Tin Hinane El Kadi, a doctoral student at the London School of Economics and an associate fellow at Chatham House, contends in a new report published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace that in both Algeria and Egypt Huawei, Huawei generates a lot of good press about tech transfers but...2022-05-061h 02Global PoddGlobal PoddAlgeriet – Afrikas okända jätte reser sigÄnda sedan slutet på det brutala frigörelsekriget mot Frankrike för nästan sextio år sedan har Algeriet styrts av den gamla befrielserörelsen FLN och landet har under långa perioder varit nästan helt stängt. Men sedan två år tillbaka kräver ungdomsrörelsen Hirak reformer – och demokrati! Vad händer nu i Afrikas till ytan största land? Och vad tycker Algeriets unga om Camus berömda bok Främlingen? Turkan Omari kom från Afghanistan till Sverige i tioårsåldern. Nu vill hon utmana den schablonfyllda bilden av Afghanistans kvinnor. I...2021-03-2059 minKesh Politcis كاش بوليتيكKesh Politcis كاش بوليتيكKESH POLITICS كاش بوليتيك Dr. Tin Hinane El kadi (الاقتصاد الجزائري: بين جدلية التبعية والاستقلال)سنناقش في هذا العدد من حصة #كاش_بوليتيك موضوع: "الاقتصاد الجزائري: بين جدلية التبعية للمحروقات وتحدي تنويع الصادرات" رفقة الدكتورة تينهينان القاضي من كلية لندن للاقتصاد Today on #KESH_POLITICS we will be accompanied by Dr. Tin Hinane El Kadi to discuss the subject of: "The Algerian Economy: Between the dialectic of dependency on hydrocarbons and the challenge of export diversification"2020-06-111h 49LSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsCiting Africa | Series 1, Ep 7: Dealing with rejection in academiaCriticism and rejection are part of the scholarly experience. Episode 7 gives practical advice on how to deal with feedback from editors and reviewers, as well as tips on how to improve your work. Senior scholars share stories of their own setbacks, inspiring younger researchers who work on Africa to engage with the taboo conversations around 'Revise and Resubmit' and 'Rejection'. Contributors: Laura Mann, Nwando Achebe, Tinashe Nyamunda, Leonard Wantchekon, Tin Hinane El Kadi For further information about Citing Africa please visit the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa website http://www.lse.ac.uk/africa/citing-africa/podcasts2019-06-1432 minCiting AfricaCiting Africa#7 | Dealing with rejection in academiaContributor(s): Laura Mann, Nwando Achebe, Tinashe Nyamunda, Leonard Wantchekon, Tin Hinane El Kadi | Criticism and rejection are part of the scholarly experience. Episode 7 gives practical advice on how to deal with feedback from editors and reviewers, as well as tips on how to improve your work. Senior scholars share stories of their own setbacks, inspiring younger researchers who work on Africa to engage with the taboo conversations around 'Revise and Resubmit' and 'Rejection'.2019-06-1400 minLSE PodcastsLSE Podcasts#7 | Dealing with rejection in academia [Audio]Contributor(s): Laura Mann, Nwando Achebe, Tinashe Nyamunda, Leonard Wantchekon, Tin Hinane El Kadi | Criticism and rejection are part of the scholarly experience. Episode 7 gives practical advice on how to deal with feedback from editors and reviewers, as well as tips on how to improve your work. Senior scholars share stories of their own setbacks, inspiring younger researchers who work on Africa to engage with the taboo conversations around 'Revise and Resubmit' and 'Rejection'.2019-06-1432 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsCiting Africa | Series 1, Ep 6: Identifying the right journal for your workIn this episode we provide practical advice for young academics embarking on the process of getting their first work published. We will share tips from leading journal editors and scholars on how to identify the most appropriate journal for your work, and examine the underlying incentives that shape academics’ choices about how they publish and present their work. Contributors: Mjiba Frehiwot, Laura Mann, Tom Odhiambo, Tin Hinane El Kadi, Gabriel Botchwey, Kwasi Obiri-Danso, Caroline Kihato, Lindsay Whitfield, Nwando Achebe For further information about Citing Africa please visit the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa website http://www.lse.ac.uk/africa/ci...2019-05-2926 minCiting AfricaCiting Africa#6 | Identifying the right journal for your workContributor(s): Mjiba Frehiwot, Laura Mann, Tom Odhiambo, Tin Hinane El Kadi, Gabriel Botchwey, Kwasi Obiri-Danso, Caroline Kihato, Lindsay Whitfield, Nwando Achebe | In this episode we provide practical advice for young academics embarking on the process of getting their first work published. We will share tips from leading journal editors and scholars on how to identify the most appropriate journal for your work, and examine the underlying incentives that shape academics’ choices about how they publish and present their work.2019-05-2900 minBeyond the HeadlinesBeyond the HeadlinesBeyond the Headlines podcast: Bouteflika bids goodbye to power in AlgeriaAfter weeks of mounting protest, Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika has stepped down, ending 20 years as the country’s ruler.   While the moment is historic, protesters – many of whom won’t remember a time before Mr Bouteflika was their president – are not finished.  Fear that a younger, healthier version of the ailing 82-year old will step into his place or that the army may co-opt power, they say they will push on to ensure a real democratic transition.  After years of economic stagnation after oil revenue – the backbone of the economy – collapsed when oil prices fell in 2...2019-04-0407 min