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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-SOUTH AFRICA (15) answer(s).
 
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Armed forces and foreign policy / Garnett J C April 1994  Article
Garnett J C Article
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Publication April 1994.
Description 17-24
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ID:   020501


Bridging the divide: Main thrusts of South Africa's diplomatic endeavours / Pityana Sipho Winter 2001  Article
Pityana Sipho Article
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Publication Winter 2001.
Description 35-43
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ID:   060983


Consistency and inconsistencies in South African foreign policy / Nathan, Laurie Mar 2005  Journal Article
Nathan, Laurie Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2005.
Summary/Abstract South Africa's foreign policy, conducted in an ad hoc and haphazard fashion under President Nelson Mandela, has been consolidated under the presidency of Thabo Mbeki. This article first outlines five consistent policy themes: Africa and Africanist; democracy and respect for human rights; a holistic understanding of security; a pacific approach to conflict resolution; and multilateralism. The article then identifies and attempts to explain a number of significant inconsistencies in relation to these themes, including Mbeki's 'quiet diplomacy' on Zimbabwe; his denialist position on HIV/AIDS; South Africa's controversial arms procurement programme; and its domestic xenophobia. Some of these inconsistencies have undermined the country's international credibility and at times overhshadowed its considerable achievements.
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ID:   020500


Economic diplomacy and political leadership: An alternative foreign policy vision for South Africa / Leon Tony Winter 2001  Article
Leon Tony Article
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Publication Winter 2001.
Description 27-34
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ID:   009288


New South Africa's first birthday / Spnece J E July 1995  Article
Spnece J E Article
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Publication July 1995.
Description 142-145
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ID:   019340


Regionalism into globalism? War into peace? SADC and ECOWAS / Nieuwkerk bAnthoni Van 2001  Article
Nieuwkerk bAnthoni Van Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 7-18
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ID:   020499


SA foreign minister's address / Zuma, Nkosazana Dlamini Winter 2001  Article
Zuma, Nkosazana Dlamini Article
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Publication Winter 2001.
Description 21-26
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ID:   018179


South Africa as an emerging middle power / Schoeman Maxi 2000  Article
Schoeman Maxi Article
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Publication 2000.
Description 47-58
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ID:   055981


South Africa's foreign policy conundrum / Leon , Tony   Journal Article
Leon , Tony Journal Article
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South Africa's foreign policy: From international pariah to lea / Schraeder, Peter J April 2001  Article
Schraeder, Peter J Article
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Publication April 2001.
Description 213-228
Summary/Abstract Although most observers have focused on the domestic impacts of South Africa's transition to democracy, most notably the dismantlement of its apartheid political system, this process has also entailed the transformation of South African foreign policy. As former President Nelson Mandela aptly explained in Foreign Affairs several months prior to victory in the presidential and legislative elections of 1994, he considered the charting of a new foreign policy as a 'key element' in the creation of a 'peaceful and prosperous' South Africa. The primary purpose of this article is to offer an assessment of the foreign policy adaptation strategies adopted by the Mandela and Mbeki administrations in their quest to further strengthen South Africa's ongoing transformation from an isolated international pariah to leader of the African renaissance. An initial section outlines five strategies designed to adapt South African foreign policy to the new realities of the post-apartheid era: restoring civilian control over the security apparatus; restructuring the foreign policy establishment; self promotion as the leader of the 'African renaissance'; adherence to the foreign policy principle of 'universality'; and assuming a leadership rôle in international organizations. Section two explores how the process of democratization has favoured the reemergence and strengthening of the rôles played by a wide variety of state and non-state actors within the foreign policymaking process. A final section sets out five issues that will continue to set the tone of debates over South African foreign policy well into the first decade of the new millennium. An important conclusion of the article is that although the case study of South Africa in many respects constitutes a microcosm of the foreign policy challenges confronting other African countries, it also offers insights into the foreign policy adaptation strategies pursued by emerging powers in other regions of the world.
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South Africa's national interest / Nieuwkerk, Anthoni van 2004  Journal Article
Nieuwkerk, Anthoni van Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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Symmetry and reciprocity in South Africa's foreign policy / Van Wyk Koos June 1993  Article
Van Wyk Koos Article
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Publication June 1993.
Description 382-396
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Towards a South African policy on preventive diplomacy and peace support operations / Cilliers Jakkie et.al. 1995  Article
Cilliers Jakkie et.al. Article
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Publication 1995.
Description 51-61
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ID:   019001


Trading spaces:Imagining and positioning the 'new" South Africa within the regional and global economies / Simon David April 2001  Article
Simon David Article
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Publication April 2001.
Description 377-405
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ID:   019129


Triple black burden: Race, knowledge production and South Africa's international affairs / Landsberg Chris Summer 2001  Article
Landsberg Chris Article
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Publication Summer 2001.
Description 23-40
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