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Africa’s Quest for Modernity: Lessons from Japan and China: Africa-East Asia International Relations

Autor Seifudein Adem
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This monograph addresses the complexity of China-Africa and Japan-Africa relations from a comparative perspective. The volume is divided into five sections. Section I focuses on the divergent perspectives that are reflected in the discourse on China-Africa relations. Section II discusses Japan’s economic modernization and its potential lessons for Africa. Section III compares the foreign policies of Japan and China in Africa and analyzes their supposed rivalries on the continent. Section IV explores the relationship between Southeast Asia and China and its relevance to Africa-China relations. Section V provides an in-depth case study of Ethiopia-China relations over the last century.
The book fills a major gap in the existing literature on the triad of Africa, China, and Japan. Under the guidance of the disciplines of African studies, international relations, political sociology, and international political economy, this volume elucidates and examines the complexities of theforeign policies of the two Asian powers toward Africa as well as their economic, political, and cultural underpinnings.

 
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ISBN-13: 9783031236563
ISBN-10: 3031236564
Pagini: 269
Ilustrații: XVI, 269 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Africa-East Asia International Relations

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Divergent Perspectives.- 3. On the Dominant Perspective.- 4. Beyond the Perspectives.- 5. Culture and Modernization.- 6. Political Recycling.- 7. Reason and Number.- 8. Making Sense of Japan's Diplomacy in Africa.- 9. Japan and Africa in the 21st Century.- 10. Sino-Japanese Rivalry in Africa.- 11. China and Africa in the 21st Century.

Notă biografică

Seifudein Adem teaches Global Studies at Doshisha University, Japan. He is also a Research Associate at Ali Mazrui Center for Higher Education Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He received his early education in Africa, Ethiopia, where he was born and raised. He holds a BA degree with Distinction (Political Science), MA (International Relations), and PhD (International Political Economy). His current research includes Africa's interactions with Asia, particularly China and Japan. 

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This monograph addresses the complexity of China-Africa and Japan-Africa relations from a comparative perspective. The volume is divided into five sections. Section I focuses on the divergent perspectives that are reflected in the discourse on China-Africa relations. Section II discusses Japan’s economic modernization and its potential lessons for Africa. Section III compares the foreign policies of Japan and China in Africa and analyzes their supposed rivalries on the continent. Section IV explores the relationship between Southeast Asia and China and its relevance to Africa-China relations. Section V provides an in-depth case study of Ethiopia-China relations over the last century.
The book fills a major gap in the existing literature on the triad of Africa, China, and Japan. Under the guidance of the disciplines of African studies, international relations, political sociology, and international political economy, this volume elucidates and examines the complexities of the foreign policies of the two Asian powers toward Africa as well as their economic, political, and cultural underpinnings.

Caracteristici

Examines the foreign policies of Japan and China in Africa Suggests how Sino-African relations should be optimized Argues that Africa can learn from Japan what to learn and how to learn fast