Ubuntu is an African philosophical worldview that has increasingly gained prominence since South Africa's democratic transition in 1994. It places emphasis on the world's common humanity and its consequent interdependence. Through content analysis, the article examines the soft power that is inherent in South Africa's foreign policy, as codified in the 2011 White Paper on South African Foreign Policy–Building a Better World: Diplomacy of Ubuntu. In its findings, the article established a distinction between Joseph Nye's original conceptualization of soft power, formulated from a United States realist foreign policy perspective, and the one inherent in South Africa's humanist foreign policy guided by the philosophy of Ubuntu. This di...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
Using a case study approach, this article examines the shifting dimensions of Qatar’s international ...
During the 1960s, intervention in Africa by both the UNO and former colonial powers such as France w...
There is an emergent literature on South Africa’s soft power. In comparison with other African nat...
Abstract: My main concern is based on the extent to which South Africa can and will continue playing...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
South African foreign policy is premised on the African Renaissance concept of good governance. The ...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
This article examines the practicability of Ubuntu in public policy, in particular the domain that c...
One of the South Africa's great soft power attributes has been the attraction and power of its trans...
Africa is progressively becoming an appealing continent to many of the supreme economies of the worl...
South African foreign policy is premised on the African Renaissance concept of good governance. The ...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
Using a case study approach, this article examines the shifting dimensions of Qatar’s international ...
During the 1960s, intervention in Africa by both the UNO and former colonial powers such as France w...
There is an emergent literature on South Africa’s soft power. In comparison with other African nat...
Abstract: My main concern is based on the extent to which South Africa can and will continue playing...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
South African foreign policy is premised on the African Renaissance concept of good governance. The ...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
This book investigates the ways in which soft power is used by African countries to help drive globa...
This article examines the practicability of Ubuntu in public policy, in particular the domain that c...
One of the South Africa's great soft power attributes has been the attraction and power of its trans...
Africa is progressively becoming an appealing continent to many of the supreme economies of the worl...
South African foreign policy is premised on the African Renaissance concept of good governance. The ...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
Using a case study approach, this article examines the shifting dimensions of Qatar’s international ...
During the 1960s, intervention in Africa by both the UNO and former colonial powers such as France w...