This report of a public opinion survey on South Africa’s foreign policy did not attempt to gauge South Africans’ knowledge about specific issues in international politics, but rather their underlying attitudes, specifically their foreign policy postures. After providing a brief overview of the scholarly debates about the role of public opinion in foreign policy analysis, we contextualise the nature and methodological approach of the survey. Thereafter we organise the article according to three key themes that illuminate ‘ordinary’ South Africans’ foreign policy postures and how South Africans view their country’s international identity. These themes include, first, debates about what the purpose of our foreign policy should be; second, the ...
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Over the past thirty-eight years South Africa foreign policy has been preoccupied with the struggle ...
South Africa plays a very important role on the African continent, both politically and economically...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 saw a substantial shift in the perceived internationa...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchIn this policy brief we analyse data from a 2013 survey of 2 739 South Afric...
The richness of public and academic discourses on the past, present and future direction of South Af...
How knowledgeable are South Africans about world affairs; and do they care? Benjamin Roberts, Steven...
National policy documents suggest South Africa's international engagements are shaped by a commitmen...
This study assesses South Africa’s approach to human rights in international forums in light of its ...
South African foreign policy is premised on the African Renaissance concept of good governance. The ...
This paper attempts to address the ambiguity so frequently highlighted in South Africa's post-aparth...
Many who have admired the African National Congress are confused and dismayed by post-apartheid Sout...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘South African Foreign Policy: identity, directions, an...
South Africa’s relations with the rest of the world have been a subject of more intense debate at ...
This World Politics Review Strategic Posture Review highlights the road travelled by South Africa in...
Over the past thirty-eight years South Africa foreign policy has been preoccupied with the struggle ...
South Africa plays a very important role on the African continent, both politically and economically...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...