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The Political Economy of Sino–South African Trade and Regional Competition: International Political Economy Series

Autor Bhaso Ndzendze
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2023
This book comparatively examines the China–South Africa trade relationship over three decades through the prism of four other relationships South Africa has with states that have been China’s most contentious neighbours in the Indo-Pacific (India, Japan, Taiwan and the USA). Asia is widely expected to be the new economic centre of gravity in international relations, particularly for trade. Yet despite the story of growth for both it and its neighbours, China ranks above all these countries in terms of trade partnership with South Africa and a majority of states across the globe. This poses a puzzle answerable only through in-depth analysis. In this way, this pathbreaking new book uses quantitative data to test commonly held assumptions about the ‘new scramble for Africa’ and shines a light on the driving forces, interests and sources of agency in South Africa’s trade and foreign policies over the past three decades. The findings allow for the deduction of general patterns applicableto South Africa and peer economies, some of whom are benchmarked throughout the book for comparative insights.

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ISBN-13: 9783030980788
ISBN-10: 3030980782
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: XX, 214 p. 27 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria International Political Economy Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction: Differentiated Engagement.- Chapter 2: The Contemporary Asian Balance.- Chapter 3: Taiwan: The International Political Economy of the One China Policy.- Chapter 4: Japan: Economically Hot, Politically Cold.- Chapter 5: India: Between Two Southern Powers.- Chapter 6: United States: An Imaginary Scramble for Markets?.- Chapter 7: The European Union.- Conclusion: The Future of Differentiated Engagement.

Notă biografică

Bhaso Ndzendze is Senior Lecturer and Head of Department at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) Department of Politics and International Relations. His research on China–Africa relations has appeared in numerous leading journals and books. He was formerly Research Director at the Centre for Africa–China Studies at UJ.

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This book comparatively examines the China–South Africa trade relationship over three decades through the prism of four other relationships South Africa has with states that have been China’s most contentious neighbours in the Indo-Pacific (India, Japan, Taiwan and the USA). Asia is widely expected to be the new economic centre of gravity in international relations, particularly for trade. Yet despite the story of growth for both it and its neighbours, China ranks above all these countries in terms of trade partnership with South Africa and a majority of states across the globe. This poses a puzzle answerable only through in-depth analysis. In this way, this pathbreaking new book uses quantitative data to test commonly held assumptions about the ‘new scramble for Africa’ and shines a light on the driving forces, interests and sources of agency in South Africa’s trade and foreign policies over the past three decades. The findings allow for the deduction of general patterns applicableto South Africa and peer economies, some of whom are benchmarked throughout the book for comparative insights.


Bhaso Ndzendze is Senior Lecturer and Head of Department at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) Department of Politics and International Relations. His research on China–Africa relations has appeared in numerous leading journals and books. He was formerly Research Director at the Centre for Africa–China Studies at UJ.

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Examines contemporary China–South Africa trade relationships Uses quantitative data to test commonly held assumptions about the ‘new scramble for Africa' Looks at South Africa trade relations with the Indo-Pacific