Apartheid Past Renaissance Future

Apartheid Past  Renaissance Future
Author: Elizabeth Sidiropoulos,Tom Wheeler
Publsiher: South African Institute of International Affairs Jan Smuts House
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2005
Genre: Apartheid
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122720399

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"This volume covers foreign relations ... until 1966, with a further section on the organisation and management of the Department from its establishment to 1993."-- P. [ix].

History of the South African Department of Foreign Affairs 1927 1993

History of the South African Department of Foreign Affairs 1927 1993
Author: Tom Wheeler
Publsiher: South African Institute of International Affairs Jan Smuts House
Total Pages: 779
Release: 2005
Genre: South Africa
ISBN: 0919810225

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"This volume covers foreign relations ... until 1966, with a further section on the organisation and management of the Department from its establishment to 1993."-- P. [ix].

Global Good Samaritans

Global Good Samaritans
Author: Alison Brysk
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199888757

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In a troubled world where millions die at the hands of their own governments and societies, some states risk their citizens' lives, considerable portions of their national budgets, and repercussions from opposing states to protect helpless foreigners. Dozens of Canadian peacekeepers have died in Afghanistan defending humanitarian reconstruction in a shattered faraway land with no ties to their own. Each year, Sweden contributes over $3 billion to aid the world's poorest citizens and struggling democracies, asking nothing in return. And, a generation ago, Costa Rica defied U.S. power to broker a peace accord that ended civil wars in three neighboring countries--and has now joined with principled peers like South Africa to support the United Nations' International Criminal Court, despite U.S. pressure and aid cuts. Hundreds of thousands of refugees are alive today because they have been sheltered by one of these nations. Global Good Samaritans looks at the reasons why and how some states promote human rights internationally, arguing that humanitarian internationalism is more than episodic altruism--it is a pattern of persistent principled politics. Human rights as a principled foreign policy defies the realist prediction of untrammeled pursuit of national interest, and suggests the utility of constructivist approaches that investigate the role of ideas, identities, and influences on state action. Brysk shows how a diverse set of democratic middle powers, inspired by visionary leaders and strong civil societies, came to see the linkage between their long-term interest and the common good. She concludes that state promotion of global human rights may be an option for many more members of the international community and that the international human rights regime can be strengthened at the interstate level, alongside social movement campaigns and the struggle for the democratization of global governance.

Connecting South South Communities

Connecting South South Communities
Author: Muhammed Haron
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781527524071

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In addition to offering a comprehensive overview and fair insight over more than twenty five years into the relations between two South Middle Powers, namely South Africa and Malaysia, this book also discusses them within their respective regional structures and evaluates their respective diplomatic and commercial connections. It also explores issues that have generally be neglected by International Relations specialists and, in this regard, it gives attention to cultural contacts that bring to the fore the critical role of non-state actors in international affairs. Since the ideas espoused by South Africa and Malaysia’s political leaders are rooted in their specific national and broad regional philosophies, the study also unpacks the notions of the ’African ways’ vis-à-vis the ‘Asian ways’ in maintaining and sustaining state-to-state relations within the two regions. This book, which uses Critical Theory as an appropriate framework that takes full cognisance of various developments in International Relations, will be of interest to scholars and researchers in both the Social Sciences and the Humanities.

Foreign Policy in Post Apartheid South Africa

Foreign Policy in Post Apartheid South Africa
Author: Adekeye Adebajo,Kudrat Virk
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2017-12-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786733320

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South Africa is the most industrialized power in Africa. It was rated the continent's largest economy in 2016 and is the only African member of the G20. It is also the only strategic partner of the EU in Africa. Yet despite being so strategically and economically significant, there is little scholarship that focuses on South Africa as a regional hegemon. This book provides the first comprehensive assessment of South Africa's post-Apartheid foreign policy. Over its 23 chapters - -and with contributions from established Africa, Western, Asian and American scholars, as well as diplomats and analysts - the book examines the current pattern of the country's foreign relations in impressive detail. The geographic and thematic coverage is extensive, including chapters on: the domestic imperatives of South Africa's foreign policy; peace-making; defence and security; bilateral relations in Southern, Central, West, Eastern and North Africa; bilateral relations with the US, China, Britain, France and Japan; the country's key external multilateral relations with the UN; the BRICS economic grouping; the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group (ACP); as well as the EU and the World Trade Organization (WTO). An essential resource for researchers, the book will be relevant to the fields of area studies, foreign policy, history, international relations, international law, security studies, political economy and development studies.

Foreign Policy Posture in Post Apartheid South Africa

Foreign Policy Posture in Post Apartheid South Africa
Author: Bhekithemba R. Mngomezulu
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781527543195

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Foreign policy and domestic policy feed into each other. To a large degree, the latter informs the former. This book demonstrates the relationship between the two, paying particularly close attention to how South Africa envisioned its foreign policy during the negotiation process. Importantly, it spells out how South Africa’s foreign policy has evolved since the early 1990s. The critics of South Africa’s foreign policy often question the motives behind the country’s involvement in African and global affairs. The contributions here demonstrate the complex nature of foreign policy making, approaching the subject both from a broad theoretical perspective and specifically through empirical case studies. The book will appeal to political scientists, historians, policy practitioners, international relations specialists, and government officials and their advisors, as well as international relations theorists.

Inside South Africa s Foreign Policy

Inside South Africa   s Foreign Policy
Author: John Siko
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857735799

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South Africa is still the major-player in African diplomacy, its military resources far outstripping those of other nations on the continent. It also has traditionally taken the lead role in Africa's united negotiations with other power blocs. Yet the recent consensus has been that South Africa's diplomacy over the last decades has been a disappointing failure - from appearing to back the controversial Mugabe regime to accusations that it is failing to utilize its position to encourage Chinese investment. John Siko has had insider access to the corridors of power in South Africa, and, with access to the major political players, charts the inability of South Africa to develop a coherent policy over the last four decades. In particular, he reveals the tight grip Mbeki has over foreign policy, to the detriment of SA's standing in the world, and argues South Africa's isolationist style of policy making has not changed enough after Mandela's election in 1994.

Power Shifts and Global Governance

Power Shifts and Global Governance
Author: Ashwani Kumar,Dirk Messner
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781843318347

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Power Shifts and Global Governance: Challenges from South and North' presents an eclectic theoretical framework for emerging architectures of global governance through examining country and regional case studies from the perspective of 'great power shifts' in the twenty-first century. The book analytically and empirically explores the role of global civil society, discusses the implications of the rise of India and China, analyses regional security issues in Latin America and the Middle East and develops proposals for possible summit and UN reforms.