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China’s "developmental state" model has become a substitute to the western’s market democracy model.Besides,China has funded industrialization and infrastructure that the West has not funded since the colonization era.Such developments are likely to transform Africa,which has been a difficult dream to attain since independence.With China’s increasing presence,the United States needs to create a comeback in a bid to reduce the possibility of conflict and safeguard its interest since China has become a tactical competitor in Africa.Additionally,globalization plays a notable part in world order,and China poses a challenge to the United States as a key international player.The findings of this study show that the China-Africa relations challenge the political,economic,and security sectors of the United States.The study’s recommendations are that the United States ought to retrace its duty internationally,assess the opportunities for improvement,and control those areas where it can safeguard its principles,and work on promoting its interests to be advantageous rather than detrimental to other nations,especially Africa.As a competitive strategy,the United States should defend its international interests to maintain its present global standing.However,it should work on creating a positive association and image with other countries.Moreover,the ongoing China-African relationship will inspire the United States to restructure its goals and policies.Healthy competition may cause the United States to adopt new strategies that make it interact with other countries in a more considerate and mindful fashion.While most African countries have begun losing confidence in the approach used by the United States,China uses different tactics,and perpetually reviews them to realize what works best while interacting with African countries.