ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Africa–Asia Relations is the first handbook aimed at studying the interactions between countries across Africa and Asia in a multi-disciplinary and comprehensive way. Providing a balanced discussion of historical and on-going processes which have both shaped and changed intercontinental relations over time, contributors take a thematic approach to examine the ways in which we can conceptualise these two very different, yet inextricably linked areas of the world.

Using comparative examples throughout, the chronological sections cover:

• Early colonialist contacts between Africa and Asia;

• Modern AsiaAfrica interactions through diplomacy, political networks and societal connections;

• AfricaAsia contemporary relations, including increasing economic, security and environmental cooperation.

This handbook grapples with major intellectual questions, defines current research, and projects future agendas of investigation in the field. As such, it will be of great interest to students of African and Asian Politics, as well as researchers and policymakers interested in Asian and African Studies.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction: Is it too early for an Afro-Asian view of the world?

‘New’ research perceptions between Africa and Asia

part I|90 pages

Africa and Asia early contacts

section |24 pages

Early colonialism

chapter 1|11 pages

Africa and Asia diaspora

Reconstructing a neglected history

section |30 pages

Late colonialism

chapter 3|14 pages

Lost and found

Sovereignties and state formations in Africa and Asia

chapter 4|15 pages

South Asian Muslims in East Africa

section |34 pages

Postcolonial interactions

part 2|182 pages

Asia–Africa modern interactions

section |58 pages

Diplomatic and political exchanges

chapter 7|14 pages

The Discourse of ‘Datsu-A ron’

Japan and Africa in the network of modern history and contemporary politics

chapter 10|14 pages

From Bandung to BRICS

Afro-Asian relations in the twenty-first century

section |48 pages

Political-economic connections

chapter 12|17 pages

Bridging Asia with Africa

The case of Malaysia

chapter 13|13 pages

Navigating the One China policy

South Africa, Taiwan and China

section |76 pages

Societal-level interactions

chapter 15|16 pages

Dreaming Afrasia

An essay on Afro-Asian relations in space–time perspectives

chapter 16|10 pages

The role of Islam in forging linkages between Africa and Asia from the 1970s

The case of Islamic relief and development support

chapter 17|14 pages

Civil society and the rise of NGOs in Africa and Asia

Parallel trajectories?

chapter 18|18 pages

Education and gender in the global south

Inadequate policy environment at the confluence in sub-Saharan Africa

part III|181 pages

Africa–Asia contemporary relations

section |78 pages

Economic and development cooperation

section |52 pages

Security and governance

chapter 25|20 pages

The land–water–food–energy nexus

Green and blue water dynamics in contemporary Africa–Asia relations

section |49 pages

Migration, environment and politics