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Emerging Powers in Africa: A New Wave in the Relationship?: International Political Economy Series

Editat de Justin van der Merwe, Ian Taylor, Alexandra Arkhangelskaya
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2016
This empirically and theoretically grounded book provides insights into the ascendance of powers such as Turkey, South Korea and Indonesia and their relationship with Africa. Leading scholars present case studies from the BRICS and beyond to demonstrate the constantly evolving and complex character of these ties and their place in the global capitalist order. They also offer new theoretical insights, as well as theorisation of the spatio-temporal dynamics involved in processes of accumulation within the African space. Their contention is that, despite their supposed anti-imperialism, these emerging powers have become agents for continued uneven development. This innovative edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, political science, development studies, area studies, geography and economics.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319407357
ISBN-10: 331940735X
Pagini: 283
Ilustrații: XXI, 268 p. 10 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria International Political Economy Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Seeing through the MIST: New contenders for the African space?; Justin van der Merwe.- Part I. Theoretical directions and new geographies: Space, time and accumulation.- Chapter 2. Theorising emerging powers in Africa within the Western-led system of accumulation; Justin van der Merwe.- Chapter 3. The BRICS in Africa: Agents of development?; Ian Taylor.- Chapter 4. Emerging powers in the Southern maritime space; Raymond Steenkamp Fonseca.- Part II. The BRICS in Africa.- Chapter 5. Conceptualising the dialectics of China’s presence in Africa; Li Xing.- Chapter 6. Nehru’s neoliberals: Draining or aiding Africa?; Ian Taylor, Justin van der Merwe and Nicole Dodd.- Chapter 7. New dynamics or old patterns? South-South cooperation between Brazil and Angola; Jurek Seifert.- Chapter 8. Guns and poseurs: Russia returns to Africa; Alexandra Arkhangelskaya and Nicole Dodd.- Chapter 9. South African corporations in BRICS: New waves of entrepreneurial thinking?; Nadine Wenzel.- Part III. Emerging powers beyond BRICS.- Chapter 10. South Korea in Africa: Exporting an “economic miracle” or “imperialist mimicry”?; Murad Shamilov.- Chapter 11. Turkey’s political-economic engagement with Africa; Mehmet Ozkan.- Chapter 12. Indonesian engagements with Africa and the revitalised “Spirit of Bandung”; István Tarrósy.- Chapter 13. Conclusion: How new is the “new wave”?; Ian Taylor.


Notă biografică

Justin van der Merwe is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Military Studies of the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. 

Alexandra Arkhangelskaya is Researcher at the Centre for Southern African Studies of the Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia. She is also Leading Researcher at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia. 

Ian Taylor is Professor in International Relations and African Political Economy at the University of St Andrews, UK, and also Chair Professor in the School of International Studies, Renmin University of China. He is Professor Extraordinary in Political Science at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. 


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This empirically and theoretically grounded book provides insights into the ascendance of powers such as Turkey, South Korea and Indonesia and their relationship with Africa. Leading scholars present case studies from the BRICS and beyond to demonstrate the constantly evolving and complex character of these ties and their place in the global capitalist order. They also offer new theoretical insights, as well as theorisation of the spatio-temporal dynamics involved in processes of accumulation within the African space. Their contention is that, despite their supposed anti-imperialism, these emerging powers have become agents for continued uneven development. This innovative edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, political science, development studies, area studies, geography and economics.


Caracteristici

Analyzes the impact of emerging powers in Africa Compares the role played by these states to that of the BRICs and former colonial powers Develops a theoretical framework for interpreting the actions of emerging powers in Africa