If you liked Connecting Africa and Asia by Yōichi Mine, start with What Colonialism Ignored. 'African Potentials' for Resolving Conflicts in Southern Africa (2016), Human Security and Cross-Border Cooperation in East Asia (2018), and Human Security Norms in East Asia (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Recommended next reads

  1. 1 What Colonialism Ignored. 'African Potentials' for Resolving Conflicts in Southern Africa 2016 · 388 pages · Sam Moyo, Yōichi Mine · Same author
  2. 2 Human Security and Cross-Border Cooperation in East Asia 2018 · 300 pages · Carolina G. Hernandez, Eun Mee Kim, Yōichi Mine · Same author
  3. 3 Human Security Norms in East Asia 2018 · 324 pages · Yōichi Mine, Oscar A. Gómez, Ako Muto · Same author
  4. 4 Migration and Agency in a Globalizing World 2019 · 313 pages · Scarlett Cornelissen, Yōichi Mine · Same author
  5. 5 Human Security and Empowerment in Asia 2023 · Yōichi Mine, Sachiko Ishikawa · Same author

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What should I read after Connecting Africa and Asia?

BookOrb recommends What Colonialism Ignored. 'African Potentials' for Resolving Conflicts in Southern Africa (2016), Human Security and Cross-Border Cooperation in East Asia (2018), Human Security Norms in East Asia (2018), Migration and Agency in a Globalizing World (2019), and Human Security and Empowerment in Asia (2023).

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Who wrote Connecting Africa and Asia?

Connecting Africa and Asia is by Yōichi Mine.