African-Asian Encounters : New Cooperations and New Dependencies /
African-Asian Encounters : New Cooperations and New Dependencies /
ed. by Azirah Azirah Hashim, Arndt Graf.
- 1 online resource (230 p.) : 4 halftones, 13 line drawings
- Global Asia ; 7 .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Outbound and Inbound: Observations from West Africa -- 1. In Constant Search of Money to Survive -- 2. The Perceptions of Local Stakeholders of the Preponderance of Asians in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM) in Cameroon -- Part II. The 'Chinese' Factor -- 3. Does New Sino-African Cooperation Create New Dependencies? -- 4. Beyond the State in Sino-African Relations? -- 5. The Vietnamese-Chinese Migration Industry in Angola -- Part III. Africa's other Asian Options -- 6. South-South Cooperation Strategies in Indonesia -- 7. South Korean Civic Actors in Rwanda -- 8. Enhancing Asia-Africa Relations through Further Discourse on the Mobility of Africans to Peripheral Asian Countries -- Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In recent decades, ties between Africa and Asia have greatly increased. And while most of the scholarly attention to the phenomenon has focused on China, often with an emphasis on asymmetric power relations in both politics and economics, this book takes a much broader view, looking at various small and medium-sized actors in Asia and Africa in a wide range of fields. It will be essential for scholars working on Asian-African studies and will also offer insights for policymakers working in this fast-changing field.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789462984288 9789048534913
10.1515/9789048534913 doi
Africa-Foreign economic relations-Asia.
Africa-Foreign relations-Asia.
Africa-Politics and government-21st century.
Asia-Foreign economic relations-Africa.
Asia-Foreign relations-Africa.
Asia-Politics and government-21st century.
Asian Studies.
Interdisciplinary Studies.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
Asia, Africa, dependencies, cooperations.
303.4/82506
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Outbound and Inbound: Observations from West Africa -- 1. In Constant Search of Money to Survive -- 2. The Perceptions of Local Stakeholders of the Preponderance of Asians in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM) in Cameroon -- Part II. The 'Chinese' Factor -- 3. Does New Sino-African Cooperation Create New Dependencies? -- 4. Beyond the State in Sino-African Relations? -- 5. The Vietnamese-Chinese Migration Industry in Angola -- Part III. Africa's other Asian Options -- 6. South-South Cooperation Strategies in Indonesia -- 7. South Korean Civic Actors in Rwanda -- 8. Enhancing Asia-Africa Relations through Further Discourse on the Mobility of Africans to Peripheral Asian Countries -- Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In recent decades, ties between Africa and Asia have greatly increased. And while most of the scholarly attention to the phenomenon has focused on China, often with an emphasis on asymmetric power relations in both politics and economics, this book takes a much broader view, looking at various small and medium-sized actors in Asia and Africa in a wide range of fields. It will be essential for scholars working on Asian-African studies and will also offer insights for policymakers working in this fast-changing field.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789462984288 9789048534913
10.1515/9789048534913 doi
Africa-Foreign economic relations-Asia.
Africa-Foreign relations-Asia.
Africa-Politics and government-21st century.
Asia-Foreign economic relations-Africa.
Asia-Foreign relations-Africa.
Asia-Politics and government-21st century.
Asian Studies.
Interdisciplinary Studies.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
Asia, Africa, dependencies, cooperations.
303.4/82506

