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Eric Cezne

Hierarchies and Racialisation in South-South Cooperation

by Carolina Vestena, Eric Cezne and Marie Stiller

South-South cooperation (SSC) is a key dynamic in the international order. Historical examples include the Bandung Conference, the Non-Aligned Movement, and Pan-Africanism, which emerged against the backdrop of decolonisation movements in Africa and Asia during the 1950s and 1960s. More recent examples, particularly in the post-2000 period, can be found in the search for strategic commercial partnerships and political clout by emerging powers such as Brazil...

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The Salience of Race in the Africa-China Encounter

by Eric Cezne and Roos Visser

In 2020, amid the powerful confluence of a global pandemic and worldwide anti-racist protests, events in the Chinese city of Guangzhou reignited discussions of racism in Africa–China relations. Measures implemented to prevent and contain Covid-19 disproportionately targeted Africans and people of African descent. Many faced...

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