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Africa in the Wider World
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- 2014
Summary
In this collection of essays, regional and functional experts from CSIS consider Africa’s current place in the world, including trade and investment, peace and security, and democracy and good governance. The authors consider how Africa’s transformation is changing the way the continent is viewed externally and driving new types of engagement on security, development, and economic issues.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4422-4026-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-4027-8
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 38
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- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- 1. Africa Diverging: The Struggle to Keep Pace with a Fast-Evolving Continent No access Pages 1 - 3
- 2. African Security: Time for a Change in Doctrine? No access Pages 4 - 6
- 3. The Unfinished Health Agenda in Africa No access Pages 7 - 9
- 4. Linking Trade and Development in Africa No access Pages 10 - 11
- 5. China and Africa: Is the Honeymoon Over? No access Pages 12 - 14
- 6. India’s Africa Story No access Pages 15 - 17
- 7. The Three Faces of African Energy No access Pages 18 - 20
- 8. Europe and Africa: Where Demographics and Insecurity Collide No access Pages 21 - 23
- 9. State Building Challenges in Africa No access Pages 24 - 25
- 10. Africa and the Americas: Historic Ties, Future Opportunities No access Pages 26 - 28
- 11. The Maghreb Looks South No access Pages 29 - 30
- 12. Banking on Africa’s Youth No access Pages 31 - 33
- 13. Africa Opening or Closing? No access Pages 34 - 36
- About the Editor and Authors No access Pages 37 - 38





