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The New Scramble for Africa

โœ Scribed by Pรกdraig Carmody


Publisher
Polity Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
326
Edition
2nd
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Once marginalized in the world economy, Africa today is a major global supplier of crucial raw materials like oil, uranium and coltan. China's part in this story has loomed particularly large in recent years, and the American military footprint on the continent has also expanded. But a new scramble for resources, markets and territory is now taking place in Africa involving not just state, but non state-actors, including Islamic fundamentalist and other rebel groups.

The second edition of Pรกdraig Carmody's popular book explores the dynamics of the new scramble for African resources, markets, and territory and the impact of current investment and competition on people, the environment, and political and economic development on the continent. Fully revised and updated throughout, its chapters explore old and new economic power interests in Africa; oil, minerals, timber, biofuels, land, food and fisheries; and the nature and impacts of Asian and South African investment in manufacturing and other sectors.

The second edition of Pรกdraig Carmody's popular book explores the dynamics of the new scramble for African resources, markets, and territory and the impact of current investment and competition on people, the environment, and political and economic development on the continent. Fully revised and updated throughout, its chapters explore old and new economic power interests in Africa; oil, minerals, timber, biofuels, land, food and fisheries; and the nature and impacts of Asian and South African investment in manufacturing and other sectors.

The New Scramble for Africa will be essential reading for students of African studies, international relations and resource politics, as well as anyone interested in current affairs.

โœฆ Table of Contents


  1. The New Scramble, Geography and Development
    Geography and Development in Africa
    The Inequality of Geography or the Geography of Inequality?
    Making Distance: The Construction of Markets and Commodity โ€˜Chainsโ€™
    The Political Economy of Inequality, Poverty and Conflict in Africa
  2. Old Economic Power Interests and Strategies in Africa
    Britain in Africa: Markets, Development and Security
    French Interests: From Neo-Colonialism to Rapprochement with the US
    European Union Interests in Africa: Globalizing Markets
    United States Interests in Africa: Oil (and) Security
    Japanese Interests in Africa
    South African Interests in Africa: Minerals, Mobiles and Marketizing Governance
  3. Chinese Interests and Strategies in Africa
    โ€˜Going Outโ€™ with China: The Impacts of Dual Economic Reform on Sino-African Relations
    China's Resource Diplomacy in Africa
    โ€˜Soft Powerโ€™ or Flexigemony? Strategy for an Emerging Presence in Africa
    China and Sudan: Obstruction, but also Evolution
    A Change in China's Position?
    Chinese Flexipower and Its Limits: The Zambian Case
    The Evolution of China's Africa Policy
    Reflections on China's African Resource Diplomacy
  4. Other New Economic Power Interests and Relations with Africa
    Indian Interests and Strategies
    Indian Trade and Investment in Africa
    Resource Access
    Other Economic Sectors and Legacy of Migration
    Indian Overseas Assistance to Africa
    The Geopolitics of Indian Economic Engagement
    Brazil's Relations with and Interest in Africa
    Other Emerging Power Interests
  5. Driving the Global Economy: West African and Sahelian Oil
    The Scale of Oil Company Investment in Africa and Impacts
    Oiling the Wheels of Repression: Equatorial Guinea
    Corruption, Inequality, Wealth and Poverty: The Impacts of Oil in Angola
  6. The Scramble for Land: The Ugandan Case
    Ecolonization and African Land
    (Trans)National Biopower and Land
    Methodology
    Land Grabbing in Uganda
    Bugala Island Case
    North-Eastern Case
  7. Powering and Connecting the Global Economy through Conflict: Uranium and Coltan
    Uranium and (in)Security in the Sahel
    Oil, (in)Security and Uranium in Niger: A Volatile Mix
    Conflict and Coltan in the Congo: War in the Great Lakes
  8. Furnishing and Feeding the World? Timber, Biofuels, Plants, Food and Fisheries
    Fuelling Dispossession? Biofuels
    Water Is Life? Food, Flowers and Fuel for Whom?
    The Timber Trade
    The African Fish Rush: Protein and Piracy
    Biopiracy
  9. The Asian Scramble for Investment and Markets: Evidence and Impacts in Zambia
    Chinese and Indian Investment in Zambia: History and Context
    Nature and Impacts of Asian-Owned Businesses
    Developmental Impacts of Asian Investment
    The Impacts of the โ€˜Greatโ€™ Recession and the Chinese Economic Slowdown on Sino-Zambian Relations
  10. Can Africans Unscramble the Continent?
    Scrambling to Conflict or Democracy? The United States and China in Africa
    Chinese Power and African Political Economy
    Power, Development and Economic Structure
    Conclusion: The New Scramble in Perspective

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