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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India: Prospects for Pakistan
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014Despite usual political frictions, the trade normalization process between India and Pakistan progressed at an encouraging pace during the recent past. Foreign and commerce ministers and secretaries from both sides have met several times to facilitate the process.DocumentInformal trade between India and Pakistan
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014Trade restrictions between India and Pakistan have led to curtailing formal trade; rising consumer appetite for the variety of goods available across the border has implied substantial increases in informal mechanisms through which trade is taking place.DocumentAfrican regional economic communities’ engagement with China
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2014The development of effective African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) stands to benefit African countries immensely.DocumentEthiopia’s regional diplomacies: a dominant interpretation of the Horn of Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014Ethiopia’s recent promising economic performance offers hope for its people, and the country is increasingly attracting aid, trade and investment.DocumentThe DRC and its neighbourhood: the political economy of peace
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014On 24 February 2013, 11 African countries signed the Addis Ababa Framework Agreement designed to bring peace to the Great Lakes Region, in particular the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),DocumentChinese investors: saving the Zambian textile and clothing industry?
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2012Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is partly driven by increased Chinese engagement. Within the discourse of China’s role in African development, literature argues Chinese investments go beyond natural resource extraction, also including manufacturing activities. This report contributes to empirical research on Chinese engagement in African economies.DocumentSouth Africa’s relations with China and Taiwan: economic realism and the ‘One China’ doctrine - Policy Brief
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2014In 1998, after the fall of apartheid, South Africa commenced diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China (PRC). This ‘normalisation’ of South Africa’s China policy came with a condition to recognise Beijing’s ‘One China’ policy proclaiming Taiwan an inalienable part of China.DocumentSouth African relations with China and Taiwan: economic realism and the ‘One - China’ doctrine
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2014This report examines the extent of political reach into the economic exchanges occurring between China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Africa. Our report focusses on South Africa’s ability to navigate its way through this challenging relationship, highlighting South Africa’s ability to adapt to new political contexts.DocumentChina-Africa agricultural co-operation: mutual benefits or self-interest?
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2014Agriculture is regarded as a critical tool to help alleviate poverty among African populations. Domestic and international investors have focused on ensuring domestic food security by harvesting untapped agricultural potential.DocumentEast African Federation: Tanzanian awareness of economic and political integration remains poor, but there is growing support for political links
Afrobarometer, 2014The current East African Community (EAC), which was formally launched in 2001 comprising Tanzania and other neighbouring countries, has achieved two primary stages of integration: a customs union and common market. However, knowledge of the Federation of East African (EAF) member states among Tanzanian citizens’ remains limited.Pages
