Langbeschreibung
Arndt Graf is professor of Southeast Asian studies at Goethe-University Frankfurt. Azirah Hashim is professor of English linguistics and executive director of the Asia-Europe Institute at the University of Malaya.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionArndt Graf and Azirah HashimPart I: Outbound-Inbound: Observations from West AfricaIn Constant Search for Money to Survive: African Youths in MalaysiaUte RöschenthalerLocal Stakeholders' Perceptions on Asian Preponderance within the Cameroon's Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM)Diderot Nguepjouo and Jürgen RungePart II: The 'Chinese' FactorDoes New Sino-African Cooperation Create New Dependencies? The Case of Higher EducationFalk HartigBeyond the State in Sino-African Relations? Reflections on Civil Society InteractionsRirhandu Mageza-BarthelA Case Study on the Vietnamese-Chinese Migration Industry in AngolaAndré Gröger and Jürgen KlumpPart III: Africa's Other Asian OptionsSouth-South Cooperation Strategies in Indonesia: Domestic and International DriversSusan EngelSouth Korean Civic Actors in Rwanda: Promoting Rural Development and an Emerging Civil Society in Contexts Controlled by the StateWiebe Nauta and Tae-Joo-LeeEnhancing Asia-Africa Relations through Further Discourse on Mobility of Africans to Peripheral Asian Countries: Outcome of Exploratory Studies from the PhilippinesSatwinder S. Rehal