ABSTRACT

This book analyses the evolving geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific region and explains how Djibouti fits in the global strategies of four major powers—the US, China, Japan, and France. It shows how Djibouti is emerging as a key nation in the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, explores the interconnections between Djibouti and the Indian as well as Pacific Oceans, and through Djibouti examines broader trends in contemporary great power politics in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Belt and Road Initiative of China. Moving beyond contemporary works on the region, the author integrates Africa and the Middle East with discussions on the Indo-Pacific to illustrate the coalescing of strategic geography from Eastern Africa to the Western coast of the Americas.

A major intervention, the volume will be essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and researchers of politics and international relations, security studies, African studies, peace and conflict studies, and maritime studies.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|26 pages

Why Djibouti Matters

chapter 2|31 pages

A French Homecoming?

chapter 3|36 pages

From Kilimanjaro to California

chapter 4|39 pages

The Confluence of the Two Seas

chapter 5|48 pages

Building a New Silk Road

chapter |12 pages

Conclusion