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Is there a new scramble for Africa involving China, Japan, and India in competition with each other and with the Western world? This book explores the historical and unfolding dynamic interactions among China, India, Japan, and Africa and their ramifications.
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Is there a new scramble for Africa involving China, Japan, and India in competition with each other and with the Western world? This book explores the historical and unfolding dynamic interactions among China, India, Japan, and Africa and their ramifications.
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780761847717
- ISBN-10: 0761847715
- Artikelnr.: 34012361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780761847717
- ISBN-10: 0761847715
- Artikelnr.: 34012361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ali A. Mazrui is Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities at the State University of New York in Binghamton, New York. He has been officially received by the heads of state of India and China and has served as chancellor of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. Dr. Mazrui has also served as president of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists of North America. His research interests include the soft power of culture and religion in the Middle East and South Asia and the years of ideological power in Mao's China. Seifudein Adem is associate professor of political science at the State University of New York in Binghamton, New York. He has taught at universities in Ethiopia, Japan, and the United States. Dr. Adem has published widely on the political economy of Africa-China relations and Africa-Japan relations.
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Toward Afro-Asian Strategies for Containing Globalization
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION I
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
1 Africa and Asia in the Postcolonial Era
ALI A. MAZRUI
2 The Baganda and the Japanese
ALI A. MAZRUI
3 The Lion of Judah and the Dragon
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION II
RACE, RELIGION AND DIPLOMACY
4 The Yellow Man's Burden: Race and Revolution in Sino-African Relations
ALI A. MAZRUI
5 Changing the Guards from Hindus to Muslims
ALI A. MAZRUI
6 Africa in Japanese Diplomatic Thought
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
7 Diplomacy and Economics of Sino-Optimism in Ethiopia
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION III
NATIONALISM, DECOLONIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT
8 John Locke and Mahatma Gandhi in African Resistance
ALI A. MAZRUI
9 Gandhi, Marx and the Warrior Tradition: Towards Androgynous Liberation
ALI A. MAZRUI
10 Comparative Culture and Development: The Case of Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION IV
BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE
11 Islam at War and Communism in Retreat: What is the Connection?
ALI A. MAZRUI
12 Japan and the Iraq War
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
13 Conflict Resolution in Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION V
MIGRATION AND DIASPORIZATION
14 Africa and India as Mothers of Diasporas
ALI A. MAZRUI
15 Comparative Diasporas in Japan and the United States
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
16 Afro-Optimism from Mahatma Gandhi to Barack Obama
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION VI
ROLE MODELS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
17 Africa between Meiji Restoration and Legacy of Atatürk
ALI A. MAZRUI
18 Is Japan's Cultural Experience Relevant for Africa's Development?
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
19 Japan in Africa
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
20 The Arab Spring and Female Empowerment
ALI A. MAZRUI
21 Conclusion: Toward Sociology of Discourse on Sino-African Relations
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION VII
APPENDICES
Appendix One. God's Omnipotence and Human Genius: From the Afro-Asian
Tsunami to Shakespeare's Tempest
ALI A. MAZRUI
Appendix Two. From Osagyefo Nkrumah to Nana Obama: Between the
Post-Colonial and the Post-Racial
ALI A. MAZRUI
Introduction: Toward Afro-Asian Strategies for Containing Globalization
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION I
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
1 Africa and Asia in the Postcolonial Era
ALI A. MAZRUI
2 The Baganda and the Japanese
ALI A. MAZRUI
3 The Lion of Judah and the Dragon
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION II
RACE, RELIGION AND DIPLOMACY
4 The Yellow Man's Burden: Race and Revolution in Sino-African Relations
ALI A. MAZRUI
5 Changing the Guards from Hindus to Muslims
ALI A. MAZRUI
6 Africa in Japanese Diplomatic Thought
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
7 Diplomacy and Economics of Sino-Optimism in Ethiopia
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION III
NATIONALISM, DECOLONIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT
8 John Locke and Mahatma Gandhi in African Resistance
ALI A. MAZRUI
9 Gandhi, Marx and the Warrior Tradition: Towards Androgynous Liberation
ALI A. MAZRUI
10 Comparative Culture and Development: The Case of Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION IV
BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE
11 Islam at War and Communism in Retreat: What is the Connection?
ALI A. MAZRUI
12 Japan and the Iraq War
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
13 Conflict Resolution in Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION V
MIGRATION AND DIASPORIZATION
14 Africa and India as Mothers of Diasporas
ALI A. MAZRUI
15 Comparative Diasporas in Japan and the United States
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
16 Afro-Optimism from Mahatma Gandhi to Barack Obama
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION VI
ROLE MODELS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
17 Africa between Meiji Restoration and Legacy of Atatürk
ALI A. MAZRUI
18 Is Japan's Cultural Experience Relevant for Africa's Development?
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
19 Japan in Africa
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
20 The Arab Spring and Female Empowerment
ALI A. MAZRUI
21 Conclusion: Toward Sociology of Discourse on Sino-African Relations
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION VII
APPENDICES
Appendix One. God's Omnipotence and Human Genius: From the Afro-Asian
Tsunami to Shakespeare's Tempest
ALI A. MAZRUI
Appendix Two. From Osagyefo Nkrumah to Nana Obama: Between the
Post-Colonial and the Post-Racial
ALI A. MAZRUI
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Toward Afro-Asian Strategies for Containing Globalization
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION I
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
1 Africa and Asia in the Postcolonial Era
ALI A. MAZRUI
2 The Baganda and the Japanese
ALI A. MAZRUI
3 The Lion of Judah and the Dragon
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION II
RACE, RELIGION AND DIPLOMACY
4 The Yellow Man's Burden: Race and Revolution in Sino-African Relations
ALI A. MAZRUI
5 Changing the Guards from Hindus to Muslims
ALI A. MAZRUI
6 Africa in Japanese Diplomatic Thought
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
7 Diplomacy and Economics of Sino-Optimism in Ethiopia
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION III
NATIONALISM, DECOLONIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT
8 John Locke and Mahatma Gandhi in African Resistance
ALI A. MAZRUI
9 Gandhi, Marx and the Warrior Tradition: Towards Androgynous Liberation
ALI A. MAZRUI
10 Comparative Culture and Development: The Case of Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION IV
BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE
11 Islam at War and Communism in Retreat: What is the Connection?
ALI A. MAZRUI
12 Japan and the Iraq War
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
13 Conflict Resolution in Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION V
MIGRATION AND DIASPORIZATION
14 Africa and India as Mothers of Diasporas
ALI A. MAZRUI
15 Comparative Diasporas in Japan and the United States
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
16 Afro-Optimism from Mahatma Gandhi to Barack Obama
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION VI
ROLE MODELS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
17 Africa between Meiji Restoration and Legacy of Atatürk
ALI A. MAZRUI
18 Is Japan's Cultural Experience Relevant for Africa's Development?
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
19 Japan in Africa
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
20 The Arab Spring and Female Empowerment
ALI A. MAZRUI
21 Conclusion: Toward Sociology of Discourse on Sino-African Relations
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION VII
APPENDICES
Appendix One. God's Omnipotence and Human Genius: From the Afro-Asian
Tsunami to Shakespeare's Tempest
ALI A. MAZRUI
Appendix Two. From Osagyefo Nkrumah to Nana Obama: Between the
Post-Colonial and the Post-Racial
ALI A. MAZRUI
Introduction: Toward Afro-Asian Strategies for Containing Globalization
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION I
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
1 Africa and Asia in the Postcolonial Era
ALI A. MAZRUI
2 The Baganda and the Japanese
ALI A. MAZRUI
3 The Lion of Judah and the Dragon
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION II
RACE, RELIGION AND DIPLOMACY
4 The Yellow Man's Burden: Race and Revolution in Sino-African Relations
ALI A. MAZRUI
5 Changing the Guards from Hindus to Muslims
ALI A. MAZRUI
6 Africa in Japanese Diplomatic Thought
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
7 Diplomacy and Economics of Sino-Optimism in Ethiopia
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION III
NATIONALISM, DECOLONIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT
8 John Locke and Mahatma Gandhi in African Resistance
ALI A. MAZRUI
9 Gandhi, Marx and the Warrior Tradition: Towards Androgynous Liberation
ALI A. MAZRUI
10 Comparative Culture and Development: The Case of Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION IV
BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE
11 Islam at War and Communism in Retreat: What is the Connection?
ALI A. MAZRUI
12 Japan and the Iraq War
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
13 Conflict Resolution in Japan
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION V
MIGRATION AND DIASPORIZATION
14 Africa and India as Mothers of Diasporas
ALI A. MAZRUI
15 Comparative Diasporas in Japan and the United States
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
16 Afro-Optimism from Mahatma Gandhi to Barack Obama
ALI A. MAZRUI
SECTION VI
ROLE MODELS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION
17 Africa between Meiji Restoration and Legacy of Atatürk
ALI A. MAZRUI
18 Is Japan's Cultural Experience Relevant for Africa's Development?
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
19 Japan in Africa
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
20 The Arab Spring and Female Empowerment
ALI A. MAZRUI
21 Conclusion: Toward Sociology of Discourse on Sino-African Relations
SEIFUDEIN ADEM
SECTION VII
APPENDICES
Appendix One. God's Omnipotence and Human Genius: From the Afro-Asian
Tsunami to Shakespeare's Tempest
ALI A. MAZRUI
Appendix Two. From Osagyefo Nkrumah to Nana Obama: Between the
Post-Colonial and the Post-Racial
ALI A. MAZRUI







