Sanusha Naidu
Sanusha Naidu is a scholar of foreign policy, especially focusing on Sino-African relations. She is a senior research fellow at the Institute for Global Dialogue, an independent South African think tank associated with the University of South Africa, and has a master's degree in International Relations from Staffordshire University in England.[1]
Books
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?: Africa and China (edited with Kweku Ampiah, 2008)[2]
- China in Africa (with Ian Taylor, Margaret C. Lee and Henning Melber, 2007)[3]
- Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa (edited with Axel Narneit-Sievers and Stephen Marks, 2009)[4]
References
- ^ "Sanusha Naidu". Profiles. Institute for Global Dialogue. Retrieved 2 September 2025.
- ^ Reviews of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?: Africa and China:
- Richard Aidoo (2009), The Journal of Modern African Studies, doi:10.1017/S0022278X09990085, JSTOR 40538339
- Carla Freeman (2009), International Affairs, JSTOR 27695009
- Sue Onslow (2009), "Africa and the New 'Scramble' in the Post-Cold War Era", Journal of Southern African Studies, JSTOR 40283227
- Emmanuel Botlhale (2011), "China and a New Scramble for Africa", Journal of Southern African Studies, JSTOR 29778097
- Simon Shen (2012), Journal of Chinese Political Science, doi:10.1007/s11366-012-9197-z
- ^ Reviews of China in Africa:
- ^ Reviews of Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa:
- Pádraig Carmody (2011), The Journal of Modern African Studies, doi:10.1017/S0022278X11000176, JSTOR 23018934
- Minqi Li (2011), Socialism and Democracy , doi:10.1080/08854300.2011.635477
- Richard B. Dadzie (2012), African Affairs, doi:10.1093/afraf/ads007, JSTOR 41494498
- Gernot Klantschnig (2012), Canadian Journal of African Studies, doi:10.1080/00083968.2012.705598, JSTOR 43860358