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South Africa and South Sudan: lessons for post-conflict development and peacebuilding partnerships
Institute for Security Studies, 2013This policy brief analyses South Africa’s post-conflict development and peacebuilding in South Sudan. South Africa has fraternal relations with South Sudan stemming from the ties of the liberation struggles of the African National Congress (ANC) and the South Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M).DocumentIndia-China relations: negotiating a balance
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010India and China are two large nations that are simultaneously reemerging at a rapid pace, thus their relationship has to be based on carefully balanced enlightened self-interests.DocumentChina in Mozambique: a cautious approach
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009China's engagement with Africa has taken a different form in its relations with Mozambique, which are characterised by caution and compromise. China's engagement with Africa has taken a different form in its relations with Mozambique, which are characterised by caution and compromise.DocumentChinese migration in Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009With all the scholarly and media interest in the China/Africa relationship of late, it is somewhat surprising that so little has been written about Chinese migrants in Africa. What little is published in media reports often presents the Chinese in increasingly confusing, inaccurate and negative ways.DocumentChina in the African solar energy sector
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009Access to reliable and affordable electricity is critical for poverty alleviation and the improvement of livelihoods, including in the areas of education, health, and industrial development in Africa. However, a combination of factors, such as climate change, insufficient investments, slowness to adopt energy efficiency measures and renewable energy sources and damage due to war and conflDocumentChinese provinces as foreign policy actors in Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009China's engagement in Africa is becoming increasingly multilayered, as provinces are stepping up efforts to expand their presence in Africa. This paper provides a general picture of how Chinese provinces feature in the overall Chinese foreign policy system.DocumentAlternative strategies towards China: charting India’s course for the next decade
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2011Sino-Indian bilateral ties at the start of the 21st century saw the two sides announcing rapid growth of their economic interactions, and claiming that economic imperatives would be the new driver in their relationship. However, that approach have proved little success up to now.DocumentConnecting South Asia- the Sitwell road & sub-regional networks
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012Of late, the momentum for the operationalization and opening of the Sitwell Road has been gathering speed for a variety of reasons, which shall be explored in the paper. In the mobilization of sentiment in favour of its opening, the five Ws have been recurrently posed and often answered: what, where, who, why, when.DocumentBiofuel technology transfer in IBSA: lessons for South Africa and Brazil
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009The success of biofuel production in Brazil (bioethanol in particular) is recognised as a tangible point of collaboration in the India–Brazil–South Africa (IBSA) Forum. Sharing knowledge and systematic technology transfer on biofuels can strengthen co-operation among IBSA countries.DocumentIBSA six years on: co-operation in a new global order
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009Six years after its launch, officials can no longer claim that the India–Brazil–South Africa (IBSA) Forum is still in its infancy. It is time to evaluate results and missed opportunities to provide a balanced assessment.Pages
