KEY POINTS
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping will be visiting Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa in the coming days.
  • As Beijing increasingly presents itself as a mediator in political conflicts, China's influence on the continent could grow.
  • Africa is home to massive Chinese investments and the country's first overseas military base.
Djiboutian people hold China's national flag before the launching ceremony of a new housing contruction project in Djibouti, on July 4, 2018. The new project is financially supported by China Merchants Group.

As the world's second largest economy invests billions in continent-spanning infrastructure projects, it's building a stronger diplomatic voice to match its ever-expanding presence on the global stage.

Across the developing world, Beijing has been engaging in mediation diplomacy — a style of conflict resolution where it's the sole or principal moderator — to protect its assets and gain recognition as a respectable superpower.