Index

Adams Bodomo (University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria)

The Globalization of Foreign Investment in Africa

ISBN: 978-1-78743-358-8, eISBN: 978-1-78743-357-1

Publication date: 10 October 2017

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Bodomo, A. (2017), "Index", The Globalization of Foreign Investment in Africa, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 105-109. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-357-120171008

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INDEX

Africa as humanitarian burden, European views of
, 26–27

Africa as locus for China–West cooperation
, 82–83

Africa–China relations, critiquing
, 78–79

Africa–China–West Trilateralism hypothesis

Africa as locus for China–West cooperation
, 82–83

albatross of differences in diplomatic philosophies
, 84

benefits from investment
, 83–84

lessons from contemporary scenarios
, 85

Africa-driven Win-For-All (AWA) hypothesis
, 86–87, 90–91

Africa–India Forum
, 52

Africa–India Framework for Enhanced Cooperation
, 59–60

African Development Bank (AfDB)
, 38, 86

African Diaspora, role of
, 29–30

African Union (AU)
, 27

role of
, 87–89

Aid versus investment
, 37–39

Akbaruddin, Syed
, 64n2

Alliance against colonialism
, 31

Aluminium Corp. of China Ltd.
, 39

Apartheid policy
, 51

Apex Chambers
, 58

Argentina
, 74

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
, 38

Association of South East Asian Nation (ASEAN)
, 73

Bandung Conference
, 31

Baohong, Sun
, 46

Berlin conference of
, 1884–1885, 20

Bharti Airtel Group
, 61–62

Brazil’s investment in Africa
, 68–69

BRICS
, 65

BRICSA
, 66, 67

BRICSAMIT
, 67

BRICSMIT
, 67

Central America
, 74

China National Offshore Company (CNOOC)
, 39

China National Petroleum Corp.
, 39

China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
, 35

China–US relations
, 84

Chinese investment, in Africa
, 31–47

aid versus investment
, 37–39

conditions of engagement
, 36

equality of partnerships
, 37

features of
, 34–39

Global Growth Companies
, 39–43

success of
, 43–44

CIVETS
, 67

CNOOC
, 62

Colombia
, 74

Commonwealth Games 2010
, 51

Conditions of engagement
, 36

Cuba
, 74

Currency devaluation
, 23

Darfur problem
, 84

Development aid
, 26–28

Direct investment enterprise
, 8, 9

Direct investor
, 8

Equality of partnerships
, 37

Erdogan, Recep Tayyip
, 71

Ethiopia–Djibouti railway project
, 60

European investment, in Africa
, 19–30

essential features and constraints of
, 23–27

historical overview of
, 20–23

reevaluation of investment relationship
, 27–30

European socio-economic conditionalities
, 23–24

European Union (EU)
, 27, 29, 30, 79, 87

EU Summits
, 30

Exim Import and Export Bank
, 38

Export Promotion Councils
, 58

Focus Africa programme
, 53, 58, 72

Foreign direct investment (FDI)
, 4

alternative sources 21st century
, 65–76

arguments against
, 13–16

arguments for
, 11–13

defined
, 8–10

need for
, 16–17

role in national development
, 7–18

stocks in Africa
, 54–57

Forum for Africa–China Cooperation (FOCAC)
, 32, 47n1, 50, 59, 72

policy framework
, 33

Gandhi, Mahatma
, 50–51, 64n1

political activism in Africa
, 51

Global Growth Companies
, 39–43

Globalization

defined
, 2

theoretical dimensions of
, 3

Globalization of investment, defined
, 4

Globalization Website, The
, 3

Global socio-political values, export of
, 24–25

Group of Emerging Economic Powers (GEEP)
, 65, 67–68, 86

He, Zheng
, 31, 50

Humanitarian assistance
, 28

Hyundai
, 73

Imperialism
, 31

India – Africa Institute of Education, Planning and Administration (IAIEPA)
, 62

India – Africa Institute of Foreign Trade (IAIFT)
, 62

India – Africa Institute of Information Technology (IAIIT)
, 62

India’s investment, in Africa
, 49–64

history of
, 50–52

initiatives evaluation
, 52–61

uniqueness of
, 61–62

Indonesia’s investment in Africa
, 72–73

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 23, 75

Investment, defined
, 18n1

Investment globalization
, 4

KIA
, 73

Lula da Silva, Luiz Inacio
, 68–69

Malaysia’s investment in Africa
, 73

Manmohan Singh
, 62

Marginalization of Africa, The
, 78

Maritime Silk road (One Belt One Road) policy framework
, 33

Market Access Initiative (MAI) Scheme
, 58

Market Development Assistance (MDA)
, 58

Mexico
, 74

Neo-colonialism
, 31

NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative
, 88

Nigeria
, 74

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 28, 29

‘One – China’ Policy
, 36

O’Neill, Jim
, 75n1

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 8

Politics, and investment
, 27–28

Roussef, Dilma
, 69

Russia’s investment in Africa
, 69–71

Silk Road Economic Belt
, 33

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
, 34, 39

Socio-cultural theories
, 3

arguments against
, 15–16

arguments for FDI
, 12–13

Socio-economic theories
, 3

arguments against
, 13–14

arguments for FDI
, 11

Socio-political theories
, 3

arguments against
, 14–15

arguments for FDI
, 11–12

South America
, 74

South Korea’s investment in Africa
, 73

South–South Cooperation
, 37

Structural adjustment programmes (SAPs)
, 23–24, 26, 28

Tata Group
, 61

Tazara Railway project
, 32, 34

Terner, Michel
, 69

Trade, and investment
, 29

Trade liberalization
, 23

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
, 68

Turkey’s investment in Africa
, 71–72

United Nations (UN)
, 32

United Nations Commission on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
, 1, 13, 22, 38, 53, 86

World Investment Report 2010
, 21

Venezuela
, 74

Win-Win-Win hypothesis
, 80–82, 83, 85–87

World Bank
, 23, 75

World culture theory
, 3

World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 86

Xi Jinping
, 33