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SIDIROPOULOS, ELIZABETH (8) answer(s).
 
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Angola: prospects for peace and prosperity / Grobbelaar, Neuma; Mills, Greg; Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth 2003  Book
Mills, Greg Book
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Publication Braamfontein, South African Institute of International Affairs, 2003.
Description 112p.
Standard Number 1919810501
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Continent apart: Kosovo, Africa and humanitarian intervention / Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth (ed.) 2001  Book
Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth Book
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Publication Kosovo, THe South African Institute of International Affairs, 2001.
Description xxv, 279p.
Standard Number 1919810226
Key Words Peacekeeping 
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EU global strategy: more modest, equally challenging / Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth   Journal Article
Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Within days of a vote on an island off continental Europe that shocked the world, the release of the EU’s Global Strategy reflected a sober assessment of Europe’s position in the world, and provided an integrated vision for its international affairs at a time when the world is both complex and connected.
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EU-SA agreement: South Africa, Southern Africa and the European Union / Bertelsmann-Scott, Talitha (ed); Mills, Greg (ed); Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth (ed) 2000  Book
Mills, Greg Book
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Publication Braamfonteir, Johannesburg, South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), 2000.
Description ix, 138p.
Standard Number 1919810129
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IBSA: avoiding being BRICked up / Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth   Journal Article
Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In his opening address at the 2011 India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) summit held in Pretoria/Tshwane, President Jacob Zuma of South Africa said the essence of the grouping was 'Back to Basics: When Democracy and Development Work Together for a Better Life'. He argued that the 'basic building block of the kind of societies the IBSA countries continue to strive for' are those where 'democracy and development work together' because such societies 'prosper and create a better life for their people'.
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New tools for reform and stability: sanctions, conditionalities and conflict resolution / Mills, Greg (ed); Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth (ed) 2004  Book
Mills, Greg Book
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Publication Johannesburg, South African Institute of International Affairs, 2004.
Description x, 200p.
Standard Number 1919969101
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Regional integration in Sourthern Africa: comparative international perspectives / Clapham, Christopher (ed); Mills, Gerg (ed); Morner, Anna (ed); Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth (ed) 2001  Book
Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth Book
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Publication Pretoria, South Instirtute of InternationalAffairs, 2001.
Description 239p.
Standard Number 0909810196
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South Africa's emerging soft power / Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth   Journal Article
Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract African nations do not often come to mind as primary agents of soft power. Africa's marginalization in the global economy, its own internal conflicts, and the autocratic regimes that ruled many of its countries until the end of the Cold War all limited the cultivation of soft power. Yet the democratization that swept through the continent in the 1990s sowed the seeds for the current decade's optimistic "African Rising" narrative. Africa is the next frontier of growth, with unsaturated markets, abundant natural resources, and a growing middle class. Once a continent of poverty and war, Africa is now a region of infinite possibilities with many competing suitors. Conflicts persist in places such as the Great Lakes and the Horn of Africa, but many states boast strong economic growth, albeit with slow improvement in living standards.
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