The rise of China and India in Africa : challenges, opportunities and critical interventions /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Zed ; Uppsala, Sweden : Nordic Africa Institute, 2010. |
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Description: | xii, 276 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Africa now Africa now (Zed Books) |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7985685 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Introduction: âÇ Africa in the 21st Century: Strategic and Development ChallengesâÇÖ
- Part 1. China and Africa as Emerging Giants
- China, India and (South) Africa: What international relations/political economy in the second decade of the 21st century?
- The Military Dimensions of AfricaâÇÖs New Status in Global Geopolitics
- Part 2. India, China and Africa Relations
- India and Africa: Historical and cultural relations
- Sino-African Development Cooperation through Cultural Prism
- The Growing Shadow of the Tiger: IndiaâÇÖs burgeoning African engagements
- Part 3. China and India's Growth Surge
- China and IndiaâÇÖs Growth Surge: The Case of Manufactured Exports
- Chinese Investment in African Network Industries
- Knocking on a Wide Open Door: Chinese Investments in Africa, the Case of Zambia
- Part 4. The Conflict Development and Peacekeeping Nexus
- ChinaâÇÖs Evolving Approach toward Peacekeeping Operations in Africa
- The African Union, China and Peace Operations: defining a new partnership
- Darfur Issue and ChinaâÇÖs Role
- Part 5. The Scramble for Africa's Oil and Mineral Resources
- African Oil in the Energy Security Calculations of China and India
- China and India in Angola: Differing Strategies
- China, India and the Politics of Expansive Engagement in Sudan
- Part 6. Riding High on Neoliberalism: Chinese Penetration of Local Markets
- Women TradersâÇÖ Responses to the Entry of Chinese Wax Prints in Accra, Ghana, and Lome, Togo
- Sino-Zambia Relations: Turbulence in the âÇ all weatherâÇÖ Friendship
- China-Africa: The Impact of Bilateral Investent Treaties on AfricaâÇÖs Regional Integration
- Part 7. Engaging China and India from a Stronger Platform: The Way Forward!
- South-South Strategic Bases for Africa to Engage with China-in-Africa
- Engaging China from a position of Stronger Platform: What future for the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD)?