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    Drivers of regional integration: value chains, investment and new forms of co-operation

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    This collection of papers is a combined initiative of Economic Policy Forum (EPF) member think tanks and is the result of two round-table discussions under the Regional Integration research stream.
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    Central America: a South African foreign policy adventure

    Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2015
    South Africa established official relations with various States in Central America from 1993 onwards, thereby establishing its post-Apartheid era outlooks on interactions with the region.
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    Australia, India and Japan trilateral: breaking the mould

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    After the first trilateral dialogue between Australia, India and Japan in June 2015, another trilateral process immediately got underway. This paper makes an assessment of the prospects of this new formation in the light of history, contemporary coalescing interests, and the inadequacies of the existing trilaterals.
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    R2P@10: what lessons for South Africa and Africa?

    Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2015
    2015 marks ten years since more than 150 world states endorsed the principle of the Responsibility to protect (R2P) at the 2005 World Summit.
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    Chinese agricultural investment in Africa: motives, actors and modalities

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    The agricultural link between China and Africa can be traced back to the late 1950s when China started to provide agricultural aid to Africa. Agricultural aid has remained an integral part of Chinese African aid and constitutes a significant component of China’s contemporary, more diversified agricultural engagement with the continent.
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    China–Africa co-operation beyond extractive industries: the case of Chinese agricultural assistance in West Africa

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    Traditionally focused on extractive industries, China’s co-operation with Africa is moving towards greater diversification, as African economies themselves diversify and new needs and opportunities arise across the continent. West Africa is a case in point, with China providing new forms of economic assistance to many countries in the sub-region.
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    Learning by doing: China–Africa co-operation and state learning

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    The view that ‘Africa should learn from China’s development’ has been expressed throughout Africa, from the chairperson of the AU through senior government officials to analysts, scholars and ordinary citizens.
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    Not beating around the Bush: understanding China and South Africa’s illegal wildlife trade

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    A major threat to the survival of endangered wildlife species is the absence of consensus on the causes of and solutions to their illegal trade, with this expanding trade causing increasing devastation.
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    Foreign direct investment and poverty reduction: India in regional context

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015
    Over the last two decades India has been gradually dismantling capital controls as part of its broader financial liberalisation strategy. However, to what extent openness is beneficial for India remains a matter of debate.
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    Territorial disputes: can Japan and Russia reconcile?

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    The Ukraine crisis may have effectively ended the rapprochement between the US and Russia, and in turn affecting relations such as those of Japan and Russia. Prior to this crisis, and the subsequent Western sanctions on Russia, Tokyo and Moscow had been reaching out to each other, and hope flickered for a resolution to the territorial dispute over the Northern Territories or Southern Kurils.

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