Dr Mandira Bagwandeen

Senior Research Fellow

Dr Mandira Bagwandeen has experience working with think tanks, local and international corporate companies, and lecturing at universities in South Africa. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town (UCT), where she focusses on Africa's regional integration and industrialisation and China-Africa relations. She also lectures at various UCT departments on international relations and the political economy of Africa-China ties.

Mandira is affiliated with several international think tanks: She is a Research Associate at the Foundation pour la Recherche Stratégique (Foundation for Strategic Research) in France and a Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in the US, and a Research Fellow at the African Studies Centre (ASC) at the Metropolitan University Prague, the Afro-Sino Centre of International Relations in Ghana, and Nanyang Technical University-Singapore Business Federation (NTU-SBF) Centre for African Studies. Mandira has provided commentary for various local and international media outlets and written several academic and opinion articles on Africa-China issues.

Research Interests: Africa's regional integration and development (specifically infrastructural integration); Political economy of China-Africa Relations; Digital governance; Geopolitics and geoeconomics of commodities; South-South Cooperation.

 Journal Articles

Books

  •  T. Zajontz, P. Carmody, M. Bagwandeen, A. Leysens. (eds). 2024. Africa’s Railway Renaissance: The Role and Impact of China. Abingdon: Routledge.

  Book Chapters

  • M. Bagwandeen. 2024. Chinese railways and African development: Developing railways or railing development? In, Africa’s Railway Renaissance: The role and impact of China The Role and Impact of China. Eds. T. Zajontz, P. Carmody, M. Bagwandeen, A. Leysens. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • T. Zajontz, P. Carmody, M. Bagwandeen., and A. Leysens. (eds.). 2024. The political economy of China’s globalising railways – and their arrival in Africa. Africa’s Railway Renaissance: The role and impact of China. Abingdon: Routledge.

 Book Review

 Research Report

 Op-eds