South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges

The nature and purposes of the post-apartheid South African foreign policy have become matters of intense debate and great confusion. This primarily emanates from the political reality of contemporary South Africa and the new global settings in general. The end of the cold war and apartheid provi...

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Main Author: Monyae, Merthold Macfallen (David)
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Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net10539/14761
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-147612019-05-11T03:40:36Z South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges Monyae, Merthold Macfallen (David) South Africa--Nonalignment Developing countries--Nonalignment The nature and purposes of the post-apartheid South African foreign policy have become matters of intense debate and great confusion. This primarily emanates from the political reality of contemporary South Africa and the new global settings in general. The end of the cold war and apartheid provided an opportunity for foreign policy-makers and academics to re-assess South Africa's relations with the rest of the world. These developments raised questions for the democratic government. Where do such changes leave the new South Africa, and more importantly which foreign policy strategies serve it best? As a middle-range power, South Africa joined hands with other like-minded states in embracing multilateral mechanisms as tools of foreign policy. 2014-06-12T08:44:59Z 2014-06-12T08:44:59Z 2014-06-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net10539/14761 en application/pdf
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topic South Africa--Nonalignment
Developing countries--Nonalignment
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Developing countries--Nonalignment
Monyae, Merthold Macfallen (David)
South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges
description The nature and purposes of the post-apartheid South African foreign policy have become matters of intense debate and great confusion. This primarily emanates from the political reality of contemporary South Africa and the new global settings in general. The end of the cold war and apartheid provided an opportunity for foreign policy-makers and academics to re-assess South Africa's relations with the rest of the world. These developments raised questions for the democratic government. Where do such changes leave the new South Africa, and more importantly which foreign policy strategies serve it best? As a middle-range power, South Africa joined hands with other like-minded states in embracing multilateral mechanisms as tools of foreign policy.
author Monyae, Merthold Macfallen (David)
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title South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges
title_short South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges
title_full South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges
title_fullStr South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges
title_full_unstemmed South Africa and the non-aligned movement (NAM): confronting the new global challenges
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