This paper attempts to address the ambiguity so frequently highlighted in South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy. Three central arguments are put forward. Firstly, it is argued that traditional accounts of South Africa's foreign policy, utilizing rationalist or ‘mainstream’ theories of International Relations, are insufficient in themselves to explain the complexities inherent in the country's foreign policy. In this regard, constructivist IR theory offers several key insights into studies of South Africa's foreign policy. Secondly, although it is argued that constructivism, particularly its focus on identity, is crucial to understanding South African foreign policy, it alone cannot sufficiently explain its reception or results on the...
The field of International Relations in South Africa is largely underdeveloped at a theoretical leve...
Over the past thirty-eight years South Africa foreign policy has been preoccupied with the struggle ...
The richness of public and academic discourses on the past, present and future direction of South Af...
This paper attempts to address the ambiguity so frequently highlighted in South Africa's post-aparth...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 saw a substantial shift in the perceived internationa...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘South African Foreign Policy: identity, directions, an...
Many who have admired the African National Congress are confused and dismayed by post-apartheid Sout...
As a pluralist middle power, post-apartheid South Africa seeks to generate successful foreign policy...
This study is a contribution to the literature on South Africa's foreign policy since 2000-2004. It ...
Bibliography: leaves 74-78.With the ending of the apartheid regime and the transition to power of a ...
The end of apartheid in 1994 brought with it many expectations – both domestically and international...
Just over twenty years into its new era of democracy, South African foreign policy appears to be und...
This report of a public opinion survey on South Africa’s foreign policy did not attempt to gauge Sou...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
The end of the Cold War in the early 1990s led to a multilateral international system no longer divi...
The field of International Relations in South Africa is largely underdeveloped at a theoretical leve...
Over the past thirty-eight years South Africa foreign policy has been preoccupied with the struggle ...
The richness of public and academic discourses on the past, present and future direction of South Af...
This paper attempts to address the ambiguity so frequently highlighted in South Africa's post-aparth...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 saw a substantial shift in the perceived internationa...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘South African Foreign Policy: identity, directions, an...
Many who have admired the African National Congress are confused and dismayed by post-apartheid Sout...
As a pluralist middle power, post-apartheid South Africa seeks to generate successful foreign policy...
This study is a contribution to the literature on South Africa's foreign policy since 2000-2004. It ...
Bibliography: leaves 74-78.With the ending of the apartheid regime and the transition to power of a ...
The end of apartheid in 1994 brought with it many expectations – both domestically and international...
Just over twenty years into its new era of democracy, South African foreign policy appears to be und...
This report of a public opinion survey on South Africa’s foreign policy did not attempt to gauge Sou...
This article presents a reflection on the state of the discipline of International Relations (IR) in...
The end of the Cold War in the early 1990s led to a multilateral international system no longer divi...
The field of International Relations in South Africa is largely underdeveloped at a theoretical leve...
Over the past thirty-eight years South Africa foreign policy has been preoccupied with the struggle ...
The richness of public and academic discourses on the past, present and future direction of South Af...