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3 June 2010Is Africa Changing China? BY Chris Alden

"[Chinese] involvement in Africa seems to have produced a significant transformation in the certitudes that have guided its foreign policy for five decades.  Africa is, in short, changing how

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Africa
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China
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Foreign Policy
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Geo-economics
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Globalization
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courtesy: Agência Brasil
1 June 2010The Emerging Politics of the Emerging Powers: The BRICs and the Global South BY Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch
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Africa
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BRICS
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China-Latin America
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FDI
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Indo-Brazil
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Indo-China
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Indo-Russia
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5 April 2010Line to Africa BY Bibek Debroy
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Africa
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Democracy & Nation-building
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FDI
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Globalization
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Indo-Africa
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courtesy: outlookindia.com
26 September 2011Riding The Horn BY Pragya Singh

With Europe on the brink of recession and the US economy in stagnation, it isn’t just India, but China, Turkey and Brazil too whose small businesses are eyeing the cost-saving potential of

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Africa
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Botswana
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Geoeconomics
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Ghana
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India
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Modi
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Nigeria
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Senegal
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South Africa
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Trade
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Zimbabwe
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courtesy: Shipra Tripathi
20 October 2011Zimbabwe: Ready for India's Business BY Shipra Tripathi

The streets of Harare are busy with young people looking purposeful and alert. This city is alive with expectation, with an energy akin to what we had seen in India about a decade ago.

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Africa
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Essar
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essar invests
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Harare
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India
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Indian business in Africa
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investment
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mining
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Nation Building
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Parastatal
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Shripa
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Steel mill
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Tripathi
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Zimbabwe
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courtesy: India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power
1 September 2011India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power BY Emma Mawdsley and Gerard McCann

 "An indispensable book for those who want to understand the compulsion and politics of recent Chinese and Indian involvement in Africa, written by experts in a language accessible

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Africa
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China
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Emma Mawdsley
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Fahamu Books
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Geoeconomics
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Gerard McCann
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India
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1 January 2011Green revolutions for sub-Saharan Africa? BY Diana Hunt and Michael Lipton

In the last 60 years the population of sub-Saharan Africa almost quadrupled and the area cultivated rose by a quarter. Progress was slow because many farmers felt that investment was often

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Africa
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agriculture
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Asia
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Green Revolution
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Land Reforms
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1 December 2011America vs China in Africa BY Francis Njubi Nesbitt

China’s imminent replacement of the West as the dominant international economic and political force in Africa epitomizes the most dramatic shift in geopolitics since the collapse of the Soviet

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Africa
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China
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diplomacy
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India
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infrastructure
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Middle East
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mineral wealth
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9 February 2012China’s Growing Role in Africa: Myths and Facts BY Nida Jafrani, Shimelse Ali

China’s emergence as a major player in Africa’s trade, investment, and aid has led many to question the nature of its involvement. Critics say that China is only

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Africa
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China
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investment
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resources
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United States of America
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courtesy: Yale Global Online
1 January 2011Juggernaut: How the Rise of Developing Countries Is Reshaping the World Economy BY Uri Dadush and William Shaw

An excerpt from Juggernaut:How the Rise of DevelopingCountries Is Reshaping the World Econom

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Africa
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China
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economy
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oil

current journals

1 May 2012
BY Andrew Moravcsik
Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs
courtesy: Foreign Affairs
1 July 2011
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
courtesy: Gateway House
1 January 2012
BY Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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