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Globalisation and Local Conflicts in Africa and Asia

English · Hardback

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This edited book is written by six authors from Asia and Africa. The individual authors focus on their own country's case or cases that they have been working on. The book features local conflicts in six countries in Asia and Africa and identifies how the local conflicts are affected by the forces of globalization. Cases include Nigeria's oil-related conflicts, the Democratic Republic of Congo's timber conflicts, continuing instability in Mozanbique, Thailand's conflict with regard to AIDS medicine, Myanmar's local conflicts after its reforms, and the Afghanistan's conflicts over minerals.  From these diverse case studies, the book examines how globalization and international politics affect local politics and conflicts, and vice versa. Even seemingly internal conflicts are shown to be significantly influenced by globalization forces and to create new dynamism in local politics. While there are other books that explore globalization and conflicts, many of them are conceptuallyorganized with a small number of case studies. The present volume examines local conflicts in relation to globalization and demonstrates how structural inequality vis-a-vis weak stateness and statehood are significantly affected by global political economy.

List of contents

Introduction.- Globalization and the Nation-State in Africa and Asia.- Globalization and Local Conflict in Africa.- Energy Security and the Paradox of External Peacebuilding Interventions in Nigeria's Niger Delta.- International Policies and Illegal Logging Exploitation Sustaining Local Conflict in DRC.- The Politics and Political Economy of Violent Conflicts in Post-War Mozambique.- Globalization and Local Conflict in Asia.- Local Conflicts in Post-Reform Myanmar.- Imbalance Between Public Health and Intellectual Property Rights Protection Goals: Battles on AIDS Medicines in Thailand.- Afghanistan and the Curse of Resources: Taliban's Greed-Based Jihad in the Heart of Asia.- Conclusion.

About the author










Nishikawa, Yukiko Ph.D., is a professor in the Graduate School of Global Studies, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. Nishikawa obtained a Ph.D. in peace studies from the University of Bradford, U.K. Her main publications include "The Reality of Protecting the Rohingya: An Inherent Limitation of the Responsibility to Protect" (Asian Security, 2020); Political Sociology of Japanese Pacifism (Routledge, 2018); Human Security in Southeast Asia (Routledge, 2010); "Human security in Southeast Asia: viable solution or empty slogan?" (Security Dialogue, 2009); Japan's Changing Role in Humanitarian Crises (Routledge, 2005). Her research interests include peace and conflict in Southeast Asia and security and international relations in the Indo-Pacific region.


Product details

Assisted by Yukiko Nishikawa (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9789811688171
ISBN 978-981-1688-17-1
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XII, 204 p. 16 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Series Evidence-Based Approaches to Peace and Conflict Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science

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