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African engagements : Africa negotiating an emerging multipolar world / edited by Ton Dietz ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dietz, Antonius Johannes, 1951- Editor.
Series:
African-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies (Series) ; v. 7.
Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1574-6925 ; 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Self-determination, National--Africa.
Self-determination, National.
Globalization--Africa.
Globalization.
International economic relations.
Africa--Foreign relations--1960-.
Africa.
Africa--Politics and government--1960-.
Africa--Foreign economic relations.
Africa--Economic conditions--1960-.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (398 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
With the end of the Cold War, the world seemed to move from a bipolar to a unipolar system, with the neoliberal West globally imposing its laws. However, it has been acknowledged that other actors, such as China, India and Brazil, have become increasingly influential, helping to lead to a new multipolarity at the global level. The question of what this emerging multipolarity means for Africa is important. Will Africa become crushed in a mounting struggle over raw materials and political hegemony between superpowers and fall victim to a new scramble for Africa? Or does this new historic conjuncture offer African countries and groups greater room for negotiation and manoeuvring, eventually leading to stronger democracy and enhanced growth? The chapters in this volume offer food for thought on how Africa’s engagements with the world are currently being reshaped and revalued, and, importantly—on whose terms?
Contents:
Preliminary Material / T. Dietz , K. Havnevik , M. Kaag and T. Oestigaard
1. African Engagements: On Whose Terms? Africa Negotiating An Emerging Multipolar World / Ton Dietz , Kjell Havnevik , Mayke Kaag and Terje Oestigaard
2. Trends In Transnational Political Engagement In Africa: The Promises Of NEPAD / Samuel Teshale Derbe
3. Political Topographies Of Private Security In Sub-Saharan Africa / Peer Schouten
4. The Neoliberalisation Of Nature In Africa / Bram Büscher
5. Foreign Land Acquisitions In Madagascar: Competing Jurisdiction Of Access Claims / Sandra Evers , Perrine Burnod , Rivo Andrianirina Ratsialonana and André Teyssier
6. Mobilising Brazil As ‘Significant Other’ In The Fight For HIV/AIDS Treatment In South Africa: The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) And Its Global Allies / Wiebe Nauta
7. Beyond Negotiating A Multipolar World: Sudan’s Non-Western Development Cooperation Alternative / Mohamed Salih
8. How Does The Chinese Involvement In The African Continent Affect African Sovereignty In The Context Of The Changing Nature Of Power? / Sanne Van Der Lugt
9. China Into Africa: Conflict Or The Triumph Of Western Order? / Gorm Rye Olsen
10. Railway Time: Technology Transfer And The Role Of Chinese Experts In The History Of TAZARA / Liu Haifang and Jamie Monson
11. China-Africa Relations: The Relevance Of Strategic Engagement Of African Civil Society Organisations With China / Antony Otieno Ong’ayo
12. New Topographies Of Power? Africa Negotiating An Emerging Multipolar World / Simona Vittorini and David Harris
13. The Obama Administration’s Engagements In Africa Within Historical Context: Great Expectations Versus Daunting Challenges / Peter J. Schraeder
14. Public Policy Formation In Africa In The Wake Of The Global Financial Meltdown: Building Blocks For A New Mind In A Multipolar World / Lloyd G.A. Amoah
15. Aligning And Harnessing The Gains Of Globalisation To An African Advantage: Towards ‘Glo-Fricanisation’ / Lawrence Ogbo Ugwuanyi
16. Africa In The World: A Historical View / Stephen Ellis
List Of Contributors / T. Dietz , K. Havnevik , M. Kaag and T. Oestigaard
Index / T. Dietz , K. Havnevik , M. Kaag and T. Oestigaard.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-16208-3
9786613162083
90-04-21137-3
OCLC:
743693730
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004209886.i-390 DOI

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