Mandira Bagwandeen
Chercheuse associée
Eléments biographiques
Domaines d’expertise
- Relations Chine-Afrique
- Belt & Road Initiative
- Politique étrangère de la Chine
- Développement d’infrastructures en Afrique
- Géopolitique de l’Afrique
- Géopolitique de l’Asie
Expérience professionnelle
- Analyste risque pays (Asie Pacifique), S-RM (Londres)
- Consultante indépendante (Afrique)
- Assistante de recherche, Centre for Conflict Resolution (Le Cap)
Autres activités
- Conférencière, University of Cape Town
- Conférencière invitée, University of Stellenbosch
- Chercheure associée, Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa (University of Cape Town)
Formation
- Masters in International Relations, University of Cape Town
- Honours in International Relations, University of Cape Town
- Bachelor of Social Science (Geography and Political Science), University of KwaZulu-Natal
Publications
- “Africa Tackles COVID-19”, Diplomatist Magazine, April 2020
- “A Helping Hand: India’s Education and Capacity Building Initiatives in South Africa”, Diplomatist Magazine, December 2019
- “Nigeria’s Economy on The Right Track”, Diplomatist Magazine Special Report: Nigeria at 58, November 2018
- “Africa As India’s New Mining Frontier”, Diplomatist Magazine, May 2018
- “COMESA’s Commitment to Infrastructure Development”, Diplomatist Magazine, May 2018
- “Djibouti Welcomes India: The Strategic Motivations for India’s Visit”, In On Africa, November 2017
- “CCS: Commentary: Making a Play for Africa: China, India and Japan Compete for the Continent’s favour”, Stellenbosch University: Centre for Chinese Studies, 15 September 2017
- “CSS Commentary: The African Link in China’s OBOR Initiative”, Stellenbosch University: Centre for Chinese Studies, May 2017
- “United We Stand, Divided We Fall: ASEAN Skirts around the South China Sea Ruling”, Daily Maverick, 17 August 2016
- “Enduring Silk Ties”, African East-Asian Affairs (AEAA) Journal, Issue 2, June 2015
- “Navigating The Gulf: China’s Balancing Strategy”, Stellenbosch University: Centre for Chinese Studies, December 2014