Suzanne Graham's book reviews South Africa's voting behaviour in the United Nations (UN) over a 20-year period (1994–2014), focusing specifically on four themes that featured predominantly in both the policy and rhetoric of South African policymakers during this period: the promotion of human rights and democracy; disarmament and related non-proliferation issues; advancing African interests; and voting on reform of the UN
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South Africa is a country poorly understood in the wider world. Martin Plaut and Paul Holden believe...
CITATION: Liebenberg, I. & Steenkamp-Fonseca, R. 2020. South Africa's Defence Diplomacy in Africa, i...
Suzanne Graham's book reviews South Africa's voting behaviour in the United Nations (UN) over a 20-y...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
Dag Hammarskjöld, the United Nations and the decolonisation of Africa, Henning Melber, London, Hurst...
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From the Outside In: Domestic Actors and South Africa’s Foreign Policy presents an exciting collecti...
In 2007, South Africa began its first ever stint as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Sec...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
Several reviews from the African Book Publishing Review (ABPR) are included in this article. Also in...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilDespite the fact that South Africa in terms of its Constitution and for...
The richness of public and academic discourses on the past, present and future direction of South Af...
This elegant book covers an expansive thematic mosaic. Its sixteen chapters provide incisive analyti...
This study assesses South Africa’s approach to human rights in international forums in light of its ...
Book Title: Peacemaking in South Africa : A Life in Conflict Resolution (2000)Author: H.W. Van der M...
South Africa is a country poorly understood in the wider world. Martin Plaut and Paul Holden believe...
CITATION: Liebenberg, I. & Steenkamp-Fonseca, R. 2020. South Africa's Defence Diplomacy in Africa, i...
Suzanne Graham's book reviews South Africa's voting behaviour in the United Nations (UN) over a 20-y...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Politics)This study places on record South Africa‟s UN voting data from 1994 to 20...
Dag Hammarskjöld, the United Nations and the decolonisation of Africa, Henning Melber, London, Hurst...
Book Review - Consolidation of Democracy in Africa: A View from the Southby Senzo NgubaneConsolidati...
From the Outside In: Domestic Actors and South Africa’s Foreign Policy presents an exciting collecti...
In 2007, South Africa began its first ever stint as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Sec...
After 1994, South Africa became the sine qua non of an internationalist state, willing to promote co...
Several reviews from the African Book Publishing Review (ABPR) are included in this article. Also in...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilDespite the fact that South Africa in terms of its Constitution and for...
The richness of public and academic discourses on the past, present and future direction of South Af...
This elegant book covers an expansive thematic mosaic. Its sixteen chapters provide incisive analyti...
This study assesses South Africa’s approach to human rights in international forums in light of its ...
Book Title: Peacemaking in South Africa : A Life in Conflict Resolution (2000)Author: H.W. Van der M...
South Africa is a country poorly understood in the wider world. Martin Plaut and Paul Holden believe...
CITATION: Liebenberg, I. & Steenkamp-Fonseca, R. 2020. South Africa's Defence Diplomacy in Africa, i...