01210nam0-22003611i-450-99000804170040332120060124175805.0000804170FED01000804170(Aleph)000804170FED0100080417020050407f19962000km-y0itay50------baengGBy-------001yy<<The >>Cambridge economic history of the United Statesedited by Stanley L. Engerman, Robert E. GallmanCambridgeCambridge university press1996-20003 v. (x, 481; x, 1021; x, 1190 p.)24 cmv. 1: The colonial erav. 2: The long nineteenth centuryv. 3: The twentieth centuryStati UnitiCondizioni economicheStoria330.97320itaEngerman,Stanley L.<1936- >Gallman,Robert E.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008041700403321XV F2 188(A)1064DTEN04.452.16427DECTS330.973 ENG 1,1-38459/1-3BFSDTEBFSCambridge economic history of the United States752627UNINA04193nam 22006855 450 991086319940332120251204104736.09783030530396303053039610.1007/978-3-030-53039-6(CKB)4100000011479417(MiAaPQ)EBC6362740(DE-He213)978-3-030-53039-6(PPN)259464481(Perlego)3481306(EXLCZ)99410000001147941720201001d2021 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAfrica-China Cooperation Towards an African Policy on China? /edited by Philani Mthembu, Faith Mabera1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2021.1 online resource (XI, 240 p. 1 illus.) International Political Economy Series,2662-24919783030530389 3030530388 Chapter 1. Africa’s changing geopolitics: towards an African policy on China? -- Chapter 2. A call for an African policy framework towards China -- Chapter 3. Regionalizing Sino-African diplomatic engagement: Kagame and overcoming the ‘One and the Many’ paradigm -- Chapter 4. The need for Africa’s common policy towards China: a decolonial Afrocentric perspective -- Chapter 5. Pan-African perspectives on international relations - Africa and China -- Chapter 6. The role of China’s development finance in Africa: towards enhancing African agency? -- Chapter 7. China’s evolving approach to the African peace and security agenda: rationale, trends and implications -- Chapter 8. Cultural approaches to Africa’s engagement with China -- Chapter 9. One or many voices? : public diplomacy and its impact on an African policy towards China -- Chapter 10. The EU and Africa: a multilateral model for the future of Africa-China relations?.This book offers a range of perspectives on the Africa–China partnership in the context of the Forum on China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Incorporating historical, political, social and cultural dimensions, it offers innovative views on the Africa–China relationship that combine theory and practice, and critically examines the prospects of a Pan-African policy towards China, complementary to China’s comprehensive African policy. The chapters address a number of key questions, including: What steps are being taken to achieve a more coordinated approach and policy towards China on the African continent? Does Africa even need a collective strategy in the first place? How would a coherent policy framework affect Africa’s relations with Europe and other external partners? How do the pillars of the partnership align with the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the United Nation’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development? Philani Mthembu is Executive Director of the Institute for Global Dialogue, Pretoria, South Africa. Faith Mabera is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Global Dialogue, Pretoria, South Africa. .International Political Economy Series,2662-2491International economic relationsAfricaPolitics and governmentAsiaPolitics and governmentDiplomacyInternational Political Economy’African PoliticsAsian PoliticsDiplomacyInternational economic relations.AfricaPolitics and government.AsiaPolitics and government.Diplomacy.International Political Economy’.African Politics.Asian Politics.Diplomacy.327.510609047320Mthembu Philani960392Mabera FaithMthembu PhilaniMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910863199403321Africa-China Cooperation4329522UNINA