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South Africa and SADC: options for constructive regional leadership
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2014Notwithstanding its economic and political dominance in southern Africa, South Africa is bound to the region in a relationship of interdependence. Pretoria’s leadership in efforts to create a regional community where human development and security are within the reach of all citizens is therefore indispensible.DocumentThe India-Brazil-South Africa Trilateral Dialogue Forum at 10 years: reflections and looking ahead
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2013In 2003 India, Brazil and South Africa issued the Brasilia Declaration launching what has become known as IBSA, a trilateral initiative of multifaceted cooperation among three of the most influential regional powers on their respective continents.DocumentTowards a sustainable development diplomacy: a case study of freedom, politics, policy and communication in South Africa
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2015Diplomatic relationships between South African public and private actors and BRICS partners China and India, by definition development diplomacy, are amongst South Africa’s most important and productive, and arguably, sustainable, relationships in the sense that they are based upon respect for difference (of cultures, political and economic systems, etc.) and that their many aspects are gDocumentThe G77 + China and the changing multilateral diplomacy of the South
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2015This report gives the proceedings of a symposium convened to cover the strengths and weaknesses of the G77+China, and implications for Africa and South Africa. Furthermore, the symposium was convened to reflect on particular questions with regard to the challenges faced by the G77 + China, which would unravel important perspectives that challenge the status quo. These questions were:DocumentPower and influence in Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria and South Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2015Africa has been peripheral in approaches to international relations that have tended to focus on so-called ‘great powers’ or the ‘states that make the most difference.DocumentNew Development Bank: a contribution to development finance
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The BRICS countries at their sixth Summit held at Fortaleza, Brazil on 15 July 2014 decided to establish the New Development Bank (NDB) and the Contingent Reserve Arrangement (CRA). This brief examines in this policy brief:DocumentAustralia’s policy priorities in a global era
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015Australian policymakers face competing economic and strategic priorities. Increasingly, Australia’s economic future is closely tied to relations with its East Asian neighbours. However, at a regional level it has simultaneously found it difficult to achieve the policy outcomes it would like – largely becauseDocumentThe Fifth Ministerial Conference Of The Forum On China-Africa Cooperation Beijing Action Plan (2013-2015)
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, 2013Documention from The 5th Ministerial Conference on China-Africa Cooperation.OrganisationForum on China-Africa Cooperation
FOCAC is a multilateral network set up to assist cooperation between China and African countries, and covers various aspects of politics, trade, economy, society and culture.DocumentChinese agricultural entrepreneurship in Africa: case studies in Ghana and Nigeria
SAIS China Africa Research Initiative, 2015Agriculture is an important area of Chinese economic engagement in Africa. Since the 1960s, China has provided aid, sent experts, and trained African farmers. However, there is still little empirical research on recent Chinese agribusiness investments in Africa.Pages
