South African Foreign Policy Review: Volume 4, Ramaphosa and a New Dawn for South African Foreign Policy

Author:   Lesley Masters ,  Jo-Ansie van Wyk ,  Philani Mthembu
Publisher:   Africa Institute of South Africa
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9780798305365


Pages:   410
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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This latest volume of South African Foreign Policy Review assesses South Africa's foreign policy during the presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa. Focusing on such themes as foreign policy leadership, policy architecture, diplomacy, national interests, and the country's bi- and multilateral relations, the authors also consider how South Africa can maintain—and even increase—its role both in the region and internationally.

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Author:   Lesley Masters ,  Jo-Ansie van Wyk ,  Philani Mthembu
Publisher:   Africa Institute of South Africa
Imprint:   Africa Institute of South Africa
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780798305365


ISBN 10:   0798305363
Pages:   410
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

A New Dawn for South African Foreign Policy? - the Editors. REIMAGINING IDEAS, NORMS, AND IDENTITY. South African Foreign Policy and the Search for Ontological Security - B. Naude. To Be or Not to Be? Is South Africa a Good International Citizen? - S. Graham. The Art of Reconciling Power and Morality: South Africa’s Norm Entrepreneurship Under Cyril Ramaphosa - M. Nargar. CONSTRUCTING THE NEW DAWN. Parliament and International Agreements: A Systems Perspective on Foreign Policy Oversight - N. Leibrandt-Loxton. Youth and South African Foreign Policy - S. Botha. Maritime Diplomacy - L. Otto. Defense Diplomacy - F. Mabera. Towards the Urbanization of Foreign Policy? - F. Nganje and O. Ayodele. Covid-19: Foreign Policy Implications and Health Diplomacy - J-A. van Wyk, L. Masters, P. Methembu. SEARCHING FOR A NICHE IN THE NEW DAWN. The Quest for Continental Peace and Security - C. Hendricks. Women, Peace and Security, and the African Continental Free Trade Area: Consolidating the Nexus - N. Bayat and D. Luke. Economic Diplomacy in Africa - C. Vandome. African Engagement in Club Governance - A. Muresan. The Campaigns to Lead Multilateral Organizations - J-A. van Wyk. Constituting a Post-Hegemonic World Order? Canada, South Africa, and the Fragility of “Middlepowerism” - D.R. Black and D.J. Hornsby. Conflicting Perspectives and Cooperative Connections: South African-US Relations During the Ramaphosa Administration - C. Williams. CONCLUSION. A New Dawn Deferred? - P. Mthembu and F. Kornegay.

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Lesley Masters is senior lecturer at Nottingham Trent University and a senior research associate at the University of Johannesburg. Jo-Ansie van Wyk is professor of international politics at the University of South Africa. Philani Mthembu is executive director of the Institute for Global Dialogue.

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