The Rise of China and India in Africa : challenges, opportunities and critical interventions


Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Bok Engelsk 2010 · Electronic books
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London : Zed Books/NAI , 2010
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xii+276 s.
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Innhold: Part One: The big picture: China and India as emerging giants: 1) Timothy M. Shaw: China, India and (South) Africa: what international relations in the second decade of the twenty-first century? (s. 13-20); 2) Dot Keet: South-South strategic bases for Africa to engage China (s. 21-33); 3) Sanusha Naidu: India's African relations: in the shadow of China (s. 34-49) Part Two: China and India's relations with Africa: a historical perspective: 4) Liu Haifang: China's development cooperation with Africa: historical and cultural perspectives (s. 53-62); 5) Sanjukta Banerji Bhattacharya: Engaging Africa: India's interests in the African continent, past and present (s. 63-76); 6) Pranay Kumar Sinha: Indian development cooperation with Africa (s. 77-93) Part Three: China and India's growth surge in Africa 7) Alemayehu Geda and Atnafu G. Meskel: China and India's growth surge: the implications for African manufactured exports (s. 97-106); 8) Peter Draper, Tsidiso Disenyana and Gilberto Biacuana: Chinese investment in African network industries: case studies from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya (s. 107-119); 9) Renu Modi: The role of India's private sector in the health and agricultural sectors of Africa (s. 120-131); 10) Linn Axelsson and Nina Sylvanus: Navigating Chinese textile networks: women traders in Accra and Lomé (s. 132-141) Part Four: The conflict-development nexus: a precarious balance! 11) Kwesi Aning: China and Africa: towards a new security relationship (s. 145-154); 12) He Wenping: The Darfur issue: a new test for China's Africa policy (s. 155-166); 13) Fredrick Mutesa: China and Zambia: between development and politics (s. 167-178) Part Five: The scramble for African oil and resources: 14) Cyril Obi: African oil in the energy security calculations of China and India (s. 181-192); 15) Alex Vines and Indira Campos: China and India in Angola (s. 193-207); 16) Peter Kragelund: The price of 'openness': towards Chinese economic control in Zambia (s. 208-217) Part Six: Conclusion: 17) Fantu Cheru and Magnus Calais: Countering 'new imperialisms': what role for the New Partnership for Africa's Development? (s. 221-237)
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978-1-84813-437-9

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