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Negative images of Africa which define the continent as being riven with poverty, crime, or war, are increasingly being challenged.
Understanding Soft Power in Africa will be an important read for researchers in political science, international relations, African studies, and cultural studies, as well as for African policymakers.
List of contents
Part I: Introduction 1. Soft Power in Africa: Assessing the Power of Attraction from Pretoria to Beijing Part II: African Regional Powers' Soft Power 2. Nigeria's Soft Power: Historical Development and Contemporary 3. Ubuntu reconsidered? The rise and decline of South Africa's soft power 4. From Nasser to the Present: The Evolution of Egypt's Soft Power in Africa 5. Kenyan Soft Power: An Untapped Bag of Mixed Fortunes 6. Seeing beyond Africa's Image Crisis: Sports and the Arts as Drivers of Cameroon's Soft Power Part III: African Small States' Soft Power 7. Beyond the Genocide Guilt Card: Understanding Rwandan Soft Power 8. Assessing the Soft Power Strategies of African Small Island Developing States: The Case of Mauritius 9. Wielding Soft Power? Botswana's Foreign Policy in Africa and Beyond 10. In the Sea of Global Relations, is Seychelles Softly Surfacing? Part IV: African Regional Organisations' Soft Power 11. African Union's Soft Power on the International Stage 12. Eliciting Compliance with ECOWAS's Normative Frameworks as an Expression of Soft Power 13. SADC: The Long Retreat from the Promise of Soft Power 14. The EAC and the Soft Power of Eastafricaness: Does it Have Limits? 15. The Paradox of African RECs' Soft Power: Promise vs. Inertia in the Restive AMU Part V: External Actors' Soft Power in Africa 16. US Soft Power in Africa: A Study in Soft Empowerment 17. 'Good Friends, Good Partners, Good Brothers'? Success and Failure in China's Soft Power Strategy Towards Kenya 18. Africa and the United Kingdom: Influence and Soft Power 19. Russia in Africa: Understanding the Persistence of Soft Power 20. Soft Power in Crisis: France's Struggles for Influence in Africa 21. Building Soft Power Across the Atlantic: Unpacking Brazil-Africa Engagements 22. From Bollywood to Diplomacy: India's Soft Power Strategies in Africa
About the author
Oluwaseun Tella is the Head of the Future of Diplomacy at the University of Johannesburg's Institute for the Future of Knowledge in South Africa. He holds a doctorate in Political Science from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He has authored and edited seven books, including
Africa's Soft Power: Philosophies, Political Values, Foreign Policies, and Cultural Exports (Routledge, 2021), which is the first book on African soft power. In addition, he has published over 40 mostly single-authored book chapters and journal articles in
Politikon,
Social Dynamics,
Journal of Asian and African Studies,
Journal of Black Studies, and other academic journals. He has also written approximately 30 op-eds. His research interests encompass soft power, international relations, peace and conflict studies, African politics, and knowledge production in Africa.