African Engagements: on whose terms? Africa negotiating and emerging multi-polar world

Autor: Dietz, T., Havnevik, K., Kaag, M.M.A., Oestigaard, T.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: African Engagements: On whose Terms? Africa Negotiating an Ermerging Multi-Polar World, 1. Brill Publishers
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Popis: During the recent World EXPO in Shanghai, most African countries were housed under one roof, a huge building bustling with activity. The African dances and the loud drumming attracted many Chinese visitors, who were amazed, thrilled and shocked at the same time. The African market stalls (see book cover) were also popular. EXPO’s title was ‘Better City, Better Life’, and the organisers had tried to convince the African contributors that it would be nice to stick to that general theme. Few did, even after accepting generous Chinese support. Many of the African pavilions showed rural Africa as a paradise for investors and tourists, with scenes of Africa’s exotic nature and people and with a general message that Africa is a continent full of resources to exploit (cf. Dietz 2011: 5). But on whose terms? EXPO’s experience may be seen as symbolic of Africa being quite capable of carving out its own negotiation space. The world’s emerging multipolarity creates obvious tensions but also opportunities for the many different African players on the world’s geopolitical chessboard.
Databáze: OpenAIRE