Connecting Africa and Asia : : Afrasia As a Benign Community / / Yoichi Mine.
By 2100, more than 80 per cent of the world's population is expected to live in Afrasia (Africa and Asia). This book draws lessons from history, provides a new cognitive map of the world, and discusses multiple challenges global citizens will face in the age of Afrasia, an emerging macro-region...
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Mine, Yoichi, author. Connecting Africa and Asia : Afrasia As a Benign Community / Yoichi Mine. Connecting Africa and Asia Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. 1 online resource (173 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier New Regionalisms Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. By 2100, more than 80 per cent of the world's population is expected to live in Afrasia (Africa and Asia). This book draws lessons from history, provides a new cognitive map of the world, and discusses multiple challenges global citizens will face in the age of Afrasia, an emerging macro-region. The centre of gravity of the world is shifting. Whether the world can manage a soft landing into sustainable equilibrium depends on the nature of the dialogue people in Africa and Asia will organise. The author argues that a state of equilibrium between the two is achievable, provided issues related to gender, employment, agriculture, human-nature relationships, and multicultural coexistence are simultaneously addressed. Can future Afrasia present itself as a community determined not to allow the return of predatory practice internally and externally? Will the fates of African and Asian peoples converge or diverge? How about the future relationships between Afrasia and the rest of the world? Exploring these questions using multiple disciplines, this book will be of interest to professional researchers and graduate students in IR and Afro-Asian relations, as well as Asian and African area studies, demography, geography, history, development economics, anthropology, language education, and religious studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. English. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Part I: World Maps in 2100 -- Chapter 1: Population Change towards the 22nd Century -- Chapter 2: A Soft Landing into a Stationary State -- Chapter 3: New Economic Spheres and Migration in Afrasia -- Part II: The Last Shall Be First -- Chapter 4: Eurasian Connectivity -- Chapter 5: Frontiers on the Continent and the Ocean -- Chapter 6: Two Scenarios -- Part III The Age of Afrasia -- Chapter 7: The Genesis of Pan-Regionalism -- Chapter 8: Religions in Afrasia -- Chapter 9: Communication in the South, Conclusion Imagining a Benign Community. Afro-Asian politics. 1-03-213456-9 New regionalisms (Routledge (Firm)) |
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Introduction -- Part I: World Maps in 2100 -- Chapter 1: Population Change towards the 22nd Century -- Chapter 2: A Soft Landing into a Stationary State -- Chapter 3: New Economic Spheres and Migration in Afrasia -- Part II: The Last Shall Be First -- Chapter 4: Eurasian Connectivity -- Chapter 5: Frontiers on the Continent and the Ocean -- Chapter 6: Two Scenarios -- Part III The Age of Afrasia -- Chapter 7: The Genesis of Pan-Regionalism -- Chapter 8: Religions in Afrasia -- Chapter 9: Communication in the South, Conclusion Imagining a Benign Community. |
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