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Flexigemony and force in China's resource diplomacy in Africa: Sudan and Zambia Compared / Carmody, Padraig; Taylor, Ian   Journal Article
Carmody, Padraig Journal Article
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Publication 2010, 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Chinese government and its companies have dramatically increased their presence in Africa in the last decade. There has been much media interest and commentary on the impacts of this engagement on governance in Africa, as it is often seen to be strengthening authoritarian states, such Sudan and Zimbabwe.1 However, Chinese actors are also engaging with more democratic states and spaces, such as Zambia. This article seeks to explore the impacts of increased Chinese engagement with Africa on governance through a comparative case study of two contrasting cases: Sudan and Zambia, using the concept of flexigemony. Contrary to popular perception, behaviour by Chinese actors has sometimes been a moderating force in Sudan, while provoking violence in Zambia.
Key Words Africa  China  Zambia  Sudan  Flexigemony  Resource Diplomacy 
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Green transition in South Africa? sociotechnical experimentation in the Atlantis Special Economic Zone / Grant, Richard; Carmody, Padraig; Murphy, James T   Journal Article
Grant, Richard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract South Africa faces interconnected challenges of developing and diversifying its economy and adapting to and mitigating the impacts of climate change. A green policy tilt is ascendant in the country, manifest in a cascading array of policies and special initiatives. Utilising concepts from the multi-level perspective on socio-technical transitions, we assess Africa's first designated Green Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Atlantis SEZ (ASEZ) in the Western Cape, a niche innovation aimed at transforming the Province's industrial base. This initiative is very ambitious in four respects: (1) it links green SEZ development in a deprived metropolitan area to the broader regional economy; (2) it utilises an innovative governance structure; (3) it promises localization economies and export potential; and (4) it connects SEZ niche experimentation with emergent renewable energy regimes. While elements are in place which might seed a sociotechnical transition, societal and political forces (i.e. landscape features) continue to limit its realisation, highlighting the immanent, structural realities shaping South Africa's economic futures.
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Rise of the BRICS in Africa: the geopolitics of South-South relations / Carmody, Padraig 2013  Book
Carmody, Padraig Book
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Publication London, Zed Books, 2013.
Description viii, 176p.pbk
Standard Number 9781780326047
Key Words Globalization  Geopolitics  Brazil  China  India  Russia 
South Africa  BRICS  South - South Relations 
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