In 2007, South Africa began its first ever stint as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Very quickly, interested observers around the world expressed disillusionment over the country’s vote against the condemnation of human rights abuses in Myanmar and Zimbabwe among others, essentially casting doubt on the consistency of South Africa’s foreign policy choices in that multilateral forum. Was the perception that the Republic had demonstrated ambiguity over the purpose behind its foreign policy accurate? And secondly, if these votes were seen as uncharacteristic of South African foreign policy, by implication this would suggest that South Africa had always voted ‘respectably’ at the United Nations (UN) (sin...
At the dawn of democracy, South Africa emerged as a human rights champion across the globe. The Nels...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 saw a substantial shift in the perceived internationa...
Using the case study of South Africa, this article examines how influential outsider states perceive...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
In the aftermath of the South African election, as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Secu...
South Africa participated in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in 2007–2008 and again in 20...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an interna¬tionalist state, willing to promote c...
The present international situation with regards to human rights and self dermination, should make i...
The present international situation with regards to human rights and self dermination, should make i...
The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful global governance forum in the history of h...
In our new role on the Security Council, we have two options: to go there and look at where the wind...
South Africa plays a very important role on the African continent, both politically and economically...
At the dawn of democracy, South Africa emerged as a human rights champion across the globe. The Nels...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 saw a substantial shift in the perceived internationa...
Using the case study of South Africa, this article examines how influential outsider states perceive...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
In the aftermath of the South African election, as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Secu...
South Africa participated in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in 2007–2008 and again in 20...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an interna¬tionalist state, willing to promote c...
The present international situation with regards to human rights and self dermination, should make i...
The present international situation with regards to human rights and self dermination, should make i...
The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful global governance forum in the history of h...
In our new role on the Security Council, we have two options: to go there and look at where the wind...
South Africa plays a very important role on the African continent, both politically and economically...
At the dawn of democracy, South Africa emerged as a human rights champion across the globe. The Nels...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 saw a substantial shift in the perceived internationa...
Using the case study of South Africa, this article examines how influential outsider states perceive...