African East-Asian Affairs
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The African East-Asian Affairs (AEAA) is an international, African based journal. It focuses on the developments and nuances of the relationship between Africa and East-Asian nations, including China, Japan, Korea and the ASEAN states. Topics covered include both the domestic developments and the international relations of these states, with a focus on their engagement with Africa. Articles published fall within the social sciences and related disciplines, such as politics, economics, environmental studies and law. The AEAA was formerly known as the China Monitor, a title that has now been reserved for special topical issues only. The journal has been in circulation since 2006. The AEAA in its current form was re-launched in 2012.
- Situating Somali Piracy in Japanese Security Policy
- AEAA 2016 (4)
- ‘With those views, you should work for the Communist Party of China’: challenging...
- China’s Public Diplomacy in Zimbabwe: perceptions, opportunities and challenges
- South Korea’s changing political environment and the impact on its Africa policy
- Power and Justice in International Investment Law: China’s Rise and Its...
- Deborah Brautigam’s Will Africa Feed China?: A critical media-centric review
- The rise of BRICS development finance institutions: A comprehensive look into the New...
- China’s economic hard landing impact on Africa: A scenario analysis
- Which lodestar to follow? South African public opinion on China and other international...
- AEAA 2016 December Issue 3
- Tanzania’s all-weather friendship with China in the era of multipolarity and...
- Chinese investment in Africa: how the New Normal can leverage Agenda 2063 for...
- AEAA 2016 December Issue 1 and 2
- Denying the Dalai Lama: South Africa’s visa diplomacy, human rights and the media
- Crouching tigers, leaping lions? Developmental leadership lesson for South Africa from...
- Good quality or low price? Competition between Cameroonian and Chinese traders
- Theatre as transcultural capital in the Sino-Nigerian relational context: cultural...
- China’s growing security relationship with Africa: for whose benefit?
- Policies, achievements and problems of full-time higher vocational education teacher...
- Forum: The power of language: globalising the “Chinese Dream”
- China-Africa humanistic education co-operation: a road toward cultural diversity
- China’s Engagement with Nigeria: Opportunity or Opportunist?
- Tokunbo and Chinco economies in Nigeria: rethinking encounters and continuities in...
- African East-Asian Affairs