SOFT POWER & AGENCY, AFRICAN EAST-ASIAN AFFAIRS / THE CHINA MONITOR, Issue 2 June 2015,
Une intéressante publication de Maddalena Procopio (LSE), dont les recherches sur les Instituts Confucius en Afrique du Sud ont été soutenues par l’ANR EsCA, est à signaler :
No 1-2 (2015)
Table of Contents
Articles
| The ‘Fong kong’ phenomenon in Botswana: a perspective on globalisation from below | |
| Zi Yanyin |
| From humanitarianism to trade promotion: the changing emphasis of Japanese development co-operation to Africa | |
| Shoko Yamada |
| AU-China peace and security co-operation: RECs, CSOs, and think tanks for the win | |
| Lina Benabdallah |
| African soft power in China | |
| Adams Bodomo |
| The effectiveness of Confucius Institutes as a tool of China’s soft power in South Africa | |
| Maddalena Procopio |
| Enduring silk ties | |
| Mandira Bagwandeen |
| Forum: China’s Silk Road Economic Belt: African perspectives and implications | |
| Bob Wekesa |
| Forum: African agency in the context of China-Africa relations |
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Coordination (23 septembre 2015). SOFT POWER & AGENCY, AFRICAN EAST-ASIAN AFFAIRS / THE CHINA MONITOR, Issue 2 June 2015, ANR EsCA. Consulté le 20 janvier 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/oiba

