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The Political Economy of China-US Relations Digital Futures and African Agency

Title
The Political Economy of China-US Relations [electronic resource] : Digital Futures and African Agency / by Mzukisi Qobo.
ISBN
9783030864101
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXII, 243 p.) 1 illus.
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Summary
"African agency in moderating China-US competition to advance peace and prosperity on the continent, with mutual benefit for the two global powers, is well-served by this concise and compelling book. This book should be required reading for policymakers and concerned publics throughout Africa and abroad." -- John Stremlau, Head of Peace Programmes, Carter Center, USA. This book offers a rich perspective on Africa's agency in the changing global order marked by intense geopolitical contestations. It discusses ways in which the African continent has been on the margins of the global economic system because of the actions of major powers and Africa's own leaders, and how this legacy can be overcome. The book covers an uncharted ground in analyzing the intersection between geopolitical rivalry, digital futures, and Africa's place in the world. This text makes a clarion call for African leaders and citizens to define better development pathways for the continent through insisting on ethical and transformation leadership as well as building credible institutions that are inclusive. This, according to the author, will ensure a sounder basis for Africa's positive agency. Further, the book makes a strong case for structural transformation that is innovation-led, and that African decision-makers should leverage US-China rivalries to achieve Africa's own development interests. Mzukisi Qobo is Head, Wits School of Governance, University of the Witwatersrand. He serves on President Cyril Ramaphosa's Economic Advisory Council. He has in the past served in a senior role in government as Chief Director responsible for trade policy in the Department of Trade and Industry, South Africa. His areas of expertise are governance, political economy, and geopolitics. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Warwick, UK.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 27, 2022
Series
International Political Economy Series,
International Political Economy Series,
Contents
Chapter 1: Crisis and turbulence in global order.-Part 1: China's Global Rise: Reconfiguring Power after the Cold War
Chapter 2: The race for global supremacy: the limits to power and hegemony
Chapter 3: The China challenge: peaceful and non-hegemonic?
Part-2: Changing Dynamics in China-US Relations: From Strategic Containment to Competitive Rivalry
Chapter 4: US foreign policy and China: From Nixon to Bush
Chapter 5: The Obama doctrine: the Asia pivot and isolation
Part 3: Towards an Alternate World Order: China, the South, and Western Hegemony
Chapter 6: China's multi-track strategy: SCO, BRICS, AIIB, BRI
Chapter 7: The Trump Era: Trade and technology wars.-Chapter 8: China's Evolving Soft Power.-Part 4: Shaping the Geo-strategic Nexus: Africa and China, US Relations
Chapter 9: China and Africa: from Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping.-Chapter 10: US and Africa-from Bush to Obama and Trump
Part 5: Conclusion
Chapter 11: The future of global power and Africa. .
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