Africa and the New World Era 2010
DOI: 10.1057/9780230117303_8
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India’s New Engagement of Africa: Trends and Implications

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“…While the extensive network of economic, political, and military ties which the People's Republic of China has constructed across Africa has been the subject of considerable scrutiny and, increasingly on the part of some, not a little alarming on the part of policy-makers and scholars in both Europe and North America (Pham 2006;Alden 2007;Brautigam 2009;Shinn and Eisenman 2012), the emergence of India as a major player on the continent has, until rather recently, gone largely unnoticed (Pham 2007(Pham , 2010(Pham , 2011b. That is changing, however, as Africa with its energy riches, agricultural potential, and other natural resources as well as its growing population finds itself courted by multiple suitors, both old partners and new.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the extensive network of economic, political, and military ties which the People's Republic of China has constructed across Africa has been the subject of considerable scrutiny and, increasingly on the part of some, not a little alarming on the part of policy-makers and scholars in both Europe and North America (Pham 2006;Alden 2007;Brautigam 2009;Shinn and Eisenman 2012), the emergence of India as a major player on the continent has, until rather recently, gone largely unnoticed (Pham 2007(Pham , 2010(Pham , 2011b. That is changing, however, as Africa with its energy riches, agricultural potential, and other natural resources as well as its growing population finds itself courted by multiple suitors, both old partners and new.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%