Identities, Intentions, and Directions
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Köp båda 2 för 811 kr"With South Africas domestic political landscape overshadowing its global affairs at present, the analysis put forward in this volume provides a renewed impetus to the study of South Africas foreign policy after 1994." Sanusha Naidu, Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, South African Journal of International Affairs "The contribution of this book is significant for its focus on bilateral relations, moving beyond much of the literature that has so far focused on South Africa's broader foreign policy development and implementation, particularly in the multilateral system of governance. Given the number of bi-national commisions (BNCs) and strategic partnerships that South Africa has agreed, this is indeed an area that is in the need of further interrogration in terms of its strategic value." Lesley Master, Strategic Review for Southern Africa, Vol 39, No 2, University of Johannesburg
David J Hornsby is an Associate Professor of International Relations and the Assistant Dean of Humanities at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. David R Black is the Lester B Pearson Professor of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University in Canada.
1. South Africas bilateral relationships in the evolving foreign policy of an emerging middle power 2. Norm dynamics and international organisations: South Africa in the African Union and International Criminal Court 3. South Africa and Japan: maintaining a difficult friendship 4. South African foreign policy and China: converging visions, competing interests, contested identities 5. Brazil and South Africa: the odd couple of the South Atlantic? 6. A battle of principles: South Africas relations with Iran 7. Breaking with tradition? South AfricaUK relations