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South Korea cannot match the deals made by China nor can it provide the same levels of aid as countries in North America and Europe. Still, that does not stop it from carving out a middle ground between donor and pursuer of natural resources....

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China, United States, Donald Kaberuka, South African, Jacob Zuma, Yoon Jeung-hyun, Tanzania, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Madagascar, Kim Shin-jong, Egyptian, Guinea, Camille Vital, Zimbabwe, Odein Ajumogobia

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