India's Development Diplomacy & Soft Power in Africa
Herausgeber: King, Kenneth; Venkatachalam, Meera
India's Development Diplomacy & Soft Power in Africa
Herausgeber: King, Kenneth; Venkatachalam, Meera
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Unpacks the histories, actors and geopolitics of India's soft power and evolving engagements with Africa.
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Unpacks the histories, actors and geopolitics of India's soft power and evolving engagements with Africa.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012746
- ISBN-10: 1847012744
- Artikelnr.: 61404369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9781847012746
- ISBN-10: 1847012744
- Artikelnr.: 61404369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction: India-Africa Now: Changing Imaginaries and Knowledge
Paradigms Meera Venkatachalam and Kenneth King PART 1: The Geopolitical
Imaginary and Soft Power 1. India's Soft Power in East Africa:
Opportunities and Challenges Muhidin J. Shangwe 2. Between Business and
Balance: India-Japan in Africa vis-à-vis China Mrittika Guha Sarkar and
Jagannath Panda PART 2: The Indian Political Right and the Reconfiguration
of Soft Power in Africa 3. The Indian Political Right, Soft Power, and the
Reimagination of Africa Meera Venkatachalam 4. Modi and the Mahatma - The
Politics of Statues and the Saffronisation of India-Africa relations
Simona Vittorini PART 3: Capacity building: Shifting Modalities and New
Knowledgescapes 5. India's Changing Human Resource Diplomacy with Africa,
and Africa's Responses Kenneth King 6. A Shining Example: Modelling Growth
in India's Pan-African e-Network Vincent Duclos 7. Partnership in Times of
Pandemic: India's Covid Diplomacy with a Lens on Africa Supriya
Roychoudhury and Emma Mawdsley PART 4: Skilling, Knowledge Transfer, and
Indo-African Interactions 8. Precarious Partnerships: Tanzanian
Entrepreneurs of Asian and African Descent Jacqueline Halima Mgumia and
Chambi Chachage 9. The Trumpets and Travails of South-South Cooperation:
African Students in India since the 1940s Gerard McCann Conclusion:
Reflections on India-Africa Studies, Development Cooperation, and Soft
Power Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam
Paradigms Meera Venkatachalam and Kenneth King PART 1: The Geopolitical
Imaginary and Soft Power 1. India's Soft Power in East Africa:
Opportunities and Challenges Muhidin J. Shangwe 2. Between Business and
Balance: India-Japan in Africa vis-à-vis China Mrittika Guha Sarkar and
Jagannath Panda PART 2: The Indian Political Right and the Reconfiguration
of Soft Power in Africa 3. The Indian Political Right, Soft Power, and the
Reimagination of Africa Meera Venkatachalam 4. Modi and the Mahatma - The
Politics of Statues and the Saffronisation of India-Africa relations
Simona Vittorini PART 3: Capacity building: Shifting Modalities and New
Knowledgescapes 5. India's Changing Human Resource Diplomacy with Africa,
and Africa's Responses Kenneth King 6. A Shining Example: Modelling Growth
in India's Pan-African e-Network Vincent Duclos 7. Partnership in Times of
Pandemic: India's Covid Diplomacy with a Lens on Africa Supriya
Roychoudhury and Emma Mawdsley PART 4: Skilling, Knowledge Transfer, and
Indo-African Interactions 8. Precarious Partnerships: Tanzanian
Entrepreneurs of Asian and African Descent Jacqueline Halima Mgumia and
Chambi Chachage 9. The Trumpets and Travails of South-South Cooperation:
African Students in India since the 1940s Gerard McCann Conclusion:
Reflections on India-Africa Studies, Development Cooperation, and Soft
Power Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam
Introduction: India-Africa Now: Changing Imaginaries and Knowledge
Paradigms Meera Venkatachalam and Kenneth King PART 1: The Geopolitical
Imaginary and Soft Power 1. India's Soft Power in East Africa:
Opportunities and Challenges Muhidin J. Shangwe 2. Between Business and
Balance: India-Japan in Africa vis-à-vis China Mrittika Guha Sarkar and
Jagannath Panda PART 2: The Indian Political Right and the Reconfiguration
of Soft Power in Africa 3. The Indian Political Right, Soft Power, and the
Reimagination of Africa Meera Venkatachalam 4. Modi and the Mahatma - The
Politics of Statues and the Saffronisation of India-Africa relations
Simona Vittorini PART 3: Capacity building: Shifting Modalities and New
Knowledgescapes 5. India's Changing Human Resource Diplomacy with Africa,
and Africa's Responses Kenneth King 6. A Shining Example: Modelling Growth
in India's Pan-African e-Network Vincent Duclos 7. Partnership in Times of
Pandemic: India's Covid Diplomacy with a Lens on Africa Supriya
Roychoudhury and Emma Mawdsley PART 4: Skilling, Knowledge Transfer, and
Indo-African Interactions 8. Precarious Partnerships: Tanzanian
Entrepreneurs of Asian and African Descent Jacqueline Halima Mgumia and
Chambi Chachage 9. The Trumpets and Travails of South-South Cooperation:
African Students in India since the 1940s Gerard McCann Conclusion:
Reflections on India-Africa Studies, Development Cooperation, and Soft
Power Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam
Paradigms Meera Venkatachalam and Kenneth King PART 1: The Geopolitical
Imaginary and Soft Power 1. India's Soft Power in East Africa:
Opportunities and Challenges Muhidin J. Shangwe 2. Between Business and
Balance: India-Japan in Africa vis-à-vis China Mrittika Guha Sarkar and
Jagannath Panda PART 2: The Indian Political Right and the Reconfiguration
of Soft Power in Africa 3. The Indian Political Right, Soft Power, and the
Reimagination of Africa Meera Venkatachalam 4. Modi and the Mahatma - The
Politics of Statues and the Saffronisation of India-Africa relations
Simona Vittorini PART 3: Capacity building: Shifting Modalities and New
Knowledgescapes 5. India's Changing Human Resource Diplomacy with Africa,
and Africa's Responses Kenneth King 6. A Shining Example: Modelling Growth
in India's Pan-African e-Network Vincent Duclos 7. Partnership in Times of
Pandemic: India's Covid Diplomacy with a Lens on Africa Supriya
Roychoudhury and Emma Mawdsley PART 4: Skilling, Knowledge Transfer, and
Indo-African Interactions 8. Precarious Partnerships: Tanzanian
Entrepreneurs of Asian and African Descent Jacqueline Halima Mgumia and
Chambi Chachage 9. The Trumpets and Travails of South-South Cooperation:
African Students in India since the 1940s Gerard McCann Conclusion:
Reflections on India-Africa Studies, Development Cooperation, and Soft
Power Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam