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Review of African Political Economy | 2010

Ties that bind or binds that tie? India's African engagements and the political economy of Kenya

Gerard McCann

This paper analyses contemporary non-Western engagement with Africa through the lens of the second most significant, but surprisingly neglected, ‘Asian driver’ – India. Much of the literature on Indias renewed interest in Africa is panoramic, highlighting concepts of ‘South–South’ cooperation in ways relatively uncritical of continued Indian claims to the Nehruvian moral high ground in the developing world. This article, by contrast, focuses on critical realities of Indias relations with a single country – Kenya, a nation with which India has had ostensibly close links due to the historic presence of South Asian communities in the region. It critiques notions that ‘diasporic’ ties between India and Kenya facilitate contemporary Indian economic ambitions. Rather, the paper argues, fractious historical race relations in Kenya, and the cynosure of ‘African’ homogenisation of ‘Asians’ within an ‘ethnicised’ post-colonial political economy, might partially impede Indian ambitions relative to capital-rich foreign suitors devoid of such historical baggage. The second major argument holds that the specific state-led imperatives of much economic liaison within Kenya today favour certain ‘partners’ with statist investment models in contrast to Indias more explicit, but not absolute, private sector-led engagement. Most importantly, analysis within a localised African context points to African agency in encounters with the ‘Asian drivers’, a term implying a certain unidirectional power flow. The competitive interest of a range of ‘new’ suitors has allowed African leaders, not least in Kenya as this paper suggests, unprecedented choice in international negotiations. The danger, however, is that these new liaisons can reify divisive socio-political conflicts in which many African nations are mired. This appears to be pertinent to Kenya where strains within the elite political sphere are being somewhat exacerbated by foreign investment, particularly from China and the Arab world.


Archive | 2011

India in Africa : changing geographies of power

Emma Mawdsley; Gerard McCann


Geography Compass | 2010

The Elephant in the Corner? Reviewing India‐Africa Relations in the New Millennium

Emma Mawdsley; Gerard McCann


Modern Asian Studies | 2011

Sikhs and the City: Sikh history and diasporic practice in Singapore

Gerard McCann


Past & Present | 2013

From Diaspora to Third Worldism and the United Nations: India and the Politics of Decolonizing Africa

Gerard McCann


The American Historical Review | 2017

Ned Bertz. Diaspora and Nation in the Indian Ocean: Transnational Histories of Race and Urban Space in Tanzania.

Gerard McCann


Archive | 2015

With the Sikhs

Gerard McCann


International Affairs | 2015

Africa in the world: capitalism, empire, nation-state. By Frederick Cooper

Gerard McCann


International Affairs | 2015

Africa rising? BRICS—diversifying dependency. By Ian Taylor.

Gerard McCann


Africa | 2013

Sudan Looks East: China, India and the politics of Asian alternatives ed. by Daniel Large and Luke Patey (review)

Gerard McCann

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