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Africa's lost leader: South Africa's continental role since apartheid / Hamill, James 2018  Book
Hamill, James Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2018.
Description 170p.pbk
Series Adelphi Series; 463
Standard Number 9781138549654
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Elephant and the mice: election 2004 and the future of oppositi / Hamill, James Oct 2004  Journal Article
Hamill, James Journal Article
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Publication Oct 2004.
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'Quiet diplomacy' or appeasement: South African policy towards Zimbabwe / Hamill, James; Hoffman, John   Journal Article
Hamill, James Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article offers a critical examination of South Africa's policy of 'quiet diplomacy' towards Zimbabwe since 2000, with the reasons behind it, especially the role of Thabo Mbeki, and considers possible alternatives. It argues that liberal values in Africa are usually prioritised at the abstract level in charters and declarations such as those of the African Union (AU), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD). The translation of such values into political practice has, however, become highly problematic, and they have frequently been eclipsed by other, more pressing, imperatives impinging upon the policy-making process. South African policy towards Zimbabwe since 2000, contend the authors, captures this paradox in stark relief.
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