South Africa and Globalisation
- Capital:
Pretoria - Population:
49000000 - Size:
1219912.0 Km2
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- Another BRIC in the wall? South Africa's developmental impact and contradictory rise in Africa and beyond
- P. Carmody 2012
- Globalisation is transforming the nature of authority in international relations, as hegemony is replaced by geo-governance, involving a more varied set of actors. However, private authority over markets and resources is still often c...
- Trilateral development cooperation between the European Union, China and Africa: what prospects for South Africa?
- A. K. Stahl / Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2012
- This discussion paper aims at advancing the debate around trilateral development cooperation between the European Union (EU), China and Africa. The discussion on trilateral development cooperation between these three actors considers ...
- India-east Africa ties: mapping new frontiers
- S. B. Bhattacharya / India-Africa Connect, 2009
- This edition of Africa Quarterly Indian Journal of African Affairs delves into Indias engagement with east Africa in all its myriad dimensions. The contributions to the journal take a critical look at areas an...
- Rising regional powers and international institutions: the foreign policy orientations of India, Brazil and South Africa
- M. D. Stephen / International Studies Association, 2011
- Whilst rising powers from the South emerge as key players in international politics, they confront a highly institutionalised world order established and maintained by and for the United States and its allies. Traditional perspectives...
- Brazil as a development actor: South-South cooperation and the IBSA initiative
- S-L. John de Sousa / Fride, 2008
- This report looks at Brazil as a development partner, its external perception as an important and crucial country for regional stability, and projection of its global identity as a voice for the developing world in crucial...
- Radioactive Revenues: Financial Flows between Uranium Mining Companies and African Governments
- Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2011
- For African countries, the revenue derived from the uranium mining operations of multinational corporations is despite the high price of uranium minimal, uncertain and volatile. The financial agreements that these countries make with ...
- New technologies and governance architecture in Africa
- E. Waema; E.O. Adera / International Development Research Centre, 2011
- This volume provides information on and analyses of e-governance at the municipal and the local level in Africa, thereby opening up the possibility of further research on how new technologies can be used to change the governance archi...
- Appreciating the differences between chronic and transient poverty is important for policy
- id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
- The past few years have seen remarkable consensus on and commitment to poverty reduction from governments around the world. This has resulted in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which seek to reduce global absolute poverty by 5...
- The links between globalisation and poverty
- id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
- Globalisation is one of the most controversial development issues of the day. ‘Globaphobes’ attribute most of the ills of the world to globalisation. The anti-globalisation movement has focused attention on the extent to w...
- The potential for south-south co-operation
- INSouth, 2008
- This paper details excerpts from the inaugural address by Indian external affairs Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee at the academic forum of India, Brazil, and South Africa (IBSA) Partnership for Shared Prosperity and Inclusive Globalis...
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