Africa in world affairs : politics of imperialism, the Cold War and globalisation / Rajen Harshé.
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TextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019Edition: 1st edDescription: xviii, 235 pContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Postcolonialism -- Africa | Africa -- Foreign relations | Africa -- Foreign economic relations | Africa -- Politics and government -- 21st centuryAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Africa in world affairsDDC classification: 327.6 | Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| JKRC Social Science Complex | JKRC Social Science Complex | 327.6 HAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | JKrC 19-20 | SSE287 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Colonial, anti-colonial and post-colonial in continuum -- Emancipatory winds of Pan Africanism and African unity movements -- South Africa: from racism and apartheid to African renaissance -- Exploring the trail of French neo-colonial dominance in Sub Saharan Africa -- Changing complexities of the USA's imperial policies in Africa -- Unraveling complex shades in Sino-African ensemble: altruistic, neo-imperialist or just a partnership in development process? -- India's growing presence in Africa: from a developing country to a rising power -- Conclusion.
Africa finds itself at the centre-stage of world politics in the 21st Century. To truly determine its rising influence and role in world affairs would mean unravelling the politics of imperialism, the Cold War and globalisation. Going beyond Euro-American perspectives, this book presents a comprehensive study of Africa and its role in global politics. Africa in World Affairs: -Closely examines the transition of Africa in its colonial and post-colonial phases; - Explores the intellectual history of modern Africa through liberation struggles, social movements, leaders and thinkers; - Investigates the continent's relationships with former colonial powers such as Britain, France, and Portugal; untangles complexities of French neo-colonialism and sheds light on the role of the superpower such as the USA and major and rising powers like China and India; - Highlights complex and wide-ranging diversities of the region, and the ways in which it continues to negotiate with issues of modernity, racism and globalisation. A core text on Africa and the world, this book will be indispensable for students of African studies, politics and international relations, and history. It will also be a must-read for policy-makers, diplomats and government think tanks--Provided by publisher.
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