This title was first published in 2003. From its position as one of
Africa's major investors, and a top provider of development
assistance, Tokyo's quiet diplomacy is having a growing impact on
African affairs. This book illuminates the challenges facing the
prospective partnership, and deconstructs the international
political economy of this relationship. Furthermore, through a
series of comparative studies, it explores the relevance of the
content of the East Asian experience of South Africa and the
continent as a whole. Features include: - an innovative study of
the international political economy of an increasingly important
relationship between Asia and Africa - an original analysis of the
comparative dimensions of East Asia and Southern Africa's
respective experiences in development - contextualizes the South
African and Japanese experiences within the contemporary
globalization debate The book is suitable for students and courses
in international relations, development studies and comparative
politics, as well as African and Asian studies.
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