The impact of South Africa's economic diplomacy on Africa's development

South Africa has become a significant role player in the international relations since being readmitted into the world community after the first democratic election in 1994. The primary focus of country’s international relations is the African continent. South Africa has played a pivotal role in bri...

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Main Author: Mlaba, Lindokuhle Hendrick
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/11531
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-269352018-01-29T15:44:58ZThe impact of South Africa's economic diplomacy on Africa's developmentMlaba, Lindokuhle HendrickEconomic developmentAfrica -- Economic conditionsEconomic development -- Political aspectsSouth Africa has become a significant role player in the international relations since being readmitted into the world community after the first democratic election in 1994. The primary focus of country’s international relations is the African continent. South Africa has played a pivotal role in bringing peace across the continent. There has also been an increase in South Africa’s engagement with the continent on economic and trade issues. South Africa’s economic diplomacy has been scrutinized from different angles. There has been perceptions of a South Africa with imperialists or hegemonic tendencies resembling those of the West. There are also those who view South Africa’s economic role in the continent in the positive light as a contributor to economic growth and development. The South African governments have always preached the notion of the “African agenda” and the interest in fair trade and engagement with the continent. This study assesses different debates regarding South Africa’s economic diplomacy in Africa and explores if this is benefiting the continent’s development. The study also considers if such economic diplomacy has positive spin off for the South African economy. Since economic diplomacy is operated at government level the study also considers how economic diplomacy is coordinated in South Africa. There are a number of recommendations presented for the improvement of economic diplomacy in South Africa.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Business and Economic Sciences2016ThesisMastersMA94 leavespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10948/11531vital:26935EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Economic development
Africa -- Economic conditions
Economic development -- Political aspects
spellingShingle Economic development
Africa -- Economic conditions
Economic development -- Political aspects
Mlaba, Lindokuhle Hendrick
The impact of South Africa's economic diplomacy on Africa's development
description South Africa has become a significant role player in the international relations since being readmitted into the world community after the first democratic election in 1994. The primary focus of country’s international relations is the African continent. South Africa has played a pivotal role in bringing peace across the continent. There has also been an increase in South Africa’s engagement with the continent on economic and trade issues. South Africa’s economic diplomacy has been scrutinized from different angles. There has been perceptions of a South Africa with imperialists or hegemonic tendencies resembling those of the West. There are also those who view South Africa’s economic role in the continent in the positive light as a contributor to economic growth and development. The South African governments have always preached the notion of the “African agenda” and the interest in fair trade and engagement with the continent. This study assesses different debates regarding South Africa’s economic diplomacy in Africa and explores if this is benefiting the continent’s development. The study also considers if such economic diplomacy has positive spin off for the South African economy. Since economic diplomacy is operated at government level the study also considers how economic diplomacy is coordinated in South Africa. There are a number of recommendations presented for the improvement of economic diplomacy in South Africa.
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