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Title: US, Russia, China and Africa in the Evolving Global Order
Authors: Monyae, D.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Ural Federal University
Уральский федеральный университет
Citation: Monyae D. US, Russia, China and Africa in the Evolving Global Order / D. Monyae // Changing Societies & Personalities. — 2018. — Vol. 2. Iss. 4 : Higher Education in the BRICS and the Global South: A Driver for the Development? — P. 351–365.
Abstract: The relations of US, Russia, China and the African continent have evolved since the end of the Second World War (WWII). While the US, Russia and China were not colonial powers in Africa, their interactions between and among themselves had little to do with Africa emerging from the bondage of colonialism. With the rise of the cold war, Africa became a space of great interest to these countries as they compete for influence in different spheres big power politics. Throughout the cold war, Africa’s importance become significant as a source of vital resources and player within the institutions of global political and economic governance such as the United Nations. At the end of the cold war in 1990s, the big took a different phase. The interactions of these countries with Africa declined drastically with expectation the US’s humanitarian engagement. Russia and China withdrew support to Africa as they both abandoned an ideological driven and hegemonic foreign policy in Africa in the post-cold war era. However, the rise of China and the resurgence of Russia is gradually bringing back rivalries between and among the big, three powers in Africa. Previously viewed as an insignificant continent, Africa is increasingly occupying an important role as a critical partner in development, conflict resolution, peace and security.
Keywords: COLD WAR
PEACE
SECURITY
HUMANITARIAN
HEGEMONIC
DEVELOPMENT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
MULTILATERAL AND GOVERNANCE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/66569
RSCI ID: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=36913541
ISSN: 2587-6104
2587-8964 (Online)
DOI: 10.15826/csp.2018.2.4.051
Origin: Changing Societies & Personalities. 2018. Vol. 2. Iss. 4
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