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Title: | South African foreign policy review |
Editors: | Landsberg, Chris Wyk, Jo-Ansie Van |
Year: | 2012 |
Pages: | 290 |
Language: | English |
City of publisher: | Pretoria |
Publisher: | Africa Instititute of South Africa |
ISBN: | 0798302917; 9780798302913 |
Geographic term: | South Africa |
Subjects: | foreign policy international relations diplomacy conflict resolution international economic relations North-South relations South-South relations |
Abstract: | This volume provides an appraisal of the relationship between South Africa's stated foreign policy goals and its actual outputs and outcomes. It offers an assessment of how foreign policy has actually been operationalized and implemented since 1999. Chapters: Towards a post-apartheid South African foreign policy review (Chris Landsberg); Opening the 'black box': South African foreign policy-making (Lesley Masters); The international relations of South African provinces and municipalities: an appraisal of federated diplomacy (Siphamandla Zondi); Soft power: the essence of South Africa's foreign policy (Karen Smith); A review of South Africa's peace diplomacy since 1994 (Anthoni van Nieuwkerk); South Africa's economic diplomacy in a changing global order (Brendan Vickers); The evolving 'doctrine' of multilateralism in South Africa's Africa policy (David Monyae); South Africa's relations with African anchor states (Nomfundo Xenia Ngwenya); South Africa's foreign policy towards the global North (Gerrit Olivier); South Africa and emerging powers (Francis Kornegay); South Africa and East Asia: missed opportunities (Garth Shelton); South Africa-North African relations: revisiting the bridging of a continent (Iqbal Jhazbhay); Chasing after shadows or strategic integration? South Africa and global economic governance (Mzukisi Qobo); Reflections on South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy and preliminary comments on future foreign policy (Jo-Ansie van Wyk). [ASC Leiden abstract] |