This article explains Botswana’s non-aligned stance at the United Nations in the 1970s. It focuses on two diplomatic wars between China and Taiwan, and between North Korea and South Korea. Botswana’s position was challenged by intimidation from South Africa and Rhodesia, and threats to cut aid from the United States. Gaborone was concerned with building its legitimacy among African states who questioned Botswana’s anti-colonial and anti-apartheid credentials. President Seretse Khama, when managing Cold War and southern African geopolitics, used the China and Korea questions to assert Botswana’s agency and sovereignty as a non-aligned state
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordAgainst...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of issues relating to the relationship between Botswana an...
China’s growing presence is certainly one of the most important developments in Africa since the end...
South Africa's burgeoning relationship with China exposes the increasing complexities of its post-ap...
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The United Nations (UN) sanctions against North Korea are weakened by structural evasion techniques ...
Purpose—The DPRK has maintained an extensive array of foreign relationships over the past decades, b...
This article is an account of the relations between independent Botswana and her South African Black...
Published versionThis article examines the role of diplomatic relations during the first stages of t...
This article discusses African-Chinese political and economic relations. It was written by Monkagedi...
Orthodox scholarly discourse on the theme of Sino-Africa relations has tended to accentuate the effi...
North Korea is an overlooked actor in studies of Afro-Asian solidarity or the Cold War, even though ...
Received 12 September 2018. Accepted 3 December 2018. Published online 15 December 2018.The relation...
CITATION: Van der Waag-Cowling, N. M. 2016. South Africa and the Korean War, the politics of involve...
This article argues that China’s Eastern Africa policy is based on Chinese national economic and str...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordAgainst...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of issues relating to the relationship between Botswana an...
China’s growing presence is certainly one of the most important developments in Africa since the end...
South Africa's burgeoning relationship with China exposes the increasing complexities of its post-ap...
CITATION: Kim, Y. 2016. South Korea’s changing political environment and the impact on its Africa po...
The United Nations (UN) sanctions against North Korea are weakened by structural evasion techniques ...
Purpose—The DPRK has maintained an extensive array of foreign relationships over the past decades, b...
This article is an account of the relations between independent Botswana and her South African Black...
Published versionThis article examines the role of diplomatic relations during the first stages of t...
This article discusses African-Chinese political and economic relations. It was written by Monkagedi...
Orthodox scholarly discourse on the theme of Sino-Africa relations has tended to accentuate the effi...
North Korea is an overlooked actor in studies of Afro-Asian solidarity or the Cold War, even though ...
Received 12 September 2018. Accepted 3 December 2018. Published online 15 December 2018.The relation...
CITATION: Van der Waag-Cowling, N. M. 2016. South Africa and the Korean War, the politics of involve...
This article argues that China’s Eastern Africa policy is based on Chinese national economic and str...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordAgainst...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of issues relating to the relationship between Botswana an...
China’s growing presence is certainly one of the most important developments in Africa since the end...