Beschreibung
This is book uses higher education as a lens for examining the ways both nation states and individuals make choices and seek partners on the geopolitical stage. With a focus on Africa and Russia, this book traces the history of contact between the regions, from the era of the Tsars, through the reign of the USSR, to the current agenda of the Russian Federation. During each eraeducation, political science, and Black studies are woven together to create a patchwork of knowledge, each era with shifting values and purposes that influenced diplomatic relations. This is book delves into the ways both the State and the Student engage in critical geopolitics, with a focus on Egypt, Ethiopia, and Zambia.
Autorenportrait
Hope K. McCoy is a Lecturer at Stanford University who writes about the sociocultural dimensions of development studies. Dr. McCoy is also a musician, who advocates for the integration of arts in the sciences.
Inhalt
List of Illustrations and Tables – Acknowledgements – African—Russian Relations: Historical and Political Contexts – Dissolving Borders: Transnationalism and the African Elite – Research Considerations and Theoretical Applications – The New Red Scare.