ID | 113260 |
Title Proper | India and Africa in the post-cold war period |
Other Title Information | an overview |
Language | ENG |
Author | Harshe, Rajen |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article presents an overview of Indo-African ties in the post-Cold War period in the context of the accelerated pace of globalization and economic reforms. It begins by taking cognizance of a few significant social realities in Africa such as the advent of democratic regimes in different African countries, the burgeoning of regional organizations as also the emergence of the African Union, the growing presence of India and China in Africa, etc. Subsequently, it analyzes the complexities of Indo-African ties in the realm of security, trade, business, investment and overall development cooperation and suggests the pathways that could refashion such ties under globalization. |
`In' analytical Note | International Studies Vol. 47, No.2-4; Apr-Jul-Oct 2010: p. 347-361 |
Journal Source | International Studies Vol. 47, No.2-4; Apr-Jul-Oct 2010: p. 347-361 |
Key Words | Globalization ; Democratization ; Regional Organizations ; Energy Security ; Trade and Investments ; Information and Communication Technologies |