In the early 1990s it was a foregone conclusion that the end of apartheid would open up the African market to its corporate, Few, however, anticipated the speed with which they would seek to exploit their new market opportunity, or the sheer volume of the flow into Africa. This article assess how democratic South Africa operates in Africa. Will its new-found economic strength allied to its historic attitude of over lordship to Africa render the new regime even more interventionist and imperialist than its apartheid predecessor?
This article analyses key policies and documents, which form the basis of democratic South Africa’s ...
Controlling South Africa during the Cold War era was geostrategic to the West-ern super powers becau...
South Africa can be classifi ed as a country of the semi-periphery in terms of its Human Development...
South Africa's role in Africa since its democratic transition has been mired in controversy and char...
Shaking off decades of apartheid-era isolation, South African executives, both black and white, are ...
South Africa joined the international community after its transformation from apartheid to democracy...
This article addresses the question of what drives the character and orientation of South Africa’s f...
The defeat of Apartheid in 1994 liberated not only South Africa’s internal political processes but a...
The year 2014 is a milestone for South Africa. It marks twenty years of the end of apartheid. The mo...
Although South Africa remains an economic and political bellwether of a mineral rich continent, its ...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
South African and Russian foreign policies have undergone signifi cant changes led by regime changes...
This chapter is an attempt to conceptualise South African-African relations and to provide a broad v...
olitical scientists have identified compelling correlations between economic development and democra...
Notwithstanding its struggles to tame the high levels of poverty and inequality, South Africa is con...
This article analyses key policies and documents, which form the basis of democratic South Africa’s ...
Controlling South Africa during the Cold War era was geostrategic to the West-ern super powers becau...
South Africa can be classifi ed as a country of the semi-periphery in terms of its Human Development...
South Africa's role in Africa since its democratic transition has been mired in controversy and char...
Shaking off decades of apartheid-era isolation, South African executives, both black and white, are ...
South Africa joined the international community after its transformation from apartheid to democracy...
This article addresses the question of what drives the character and orientation of South Africa’s f...
The defeat of Apartheid in 1994 liberated not only South Africa’s internal political processes but a...
The year 2014 is a milestone for South Africa. It marks twenty years of the end of apartheid. The mo...
Although South Africa remains an economic and political bellwether of a mineral rich continent, its ...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
South African and Russian foreign policies have undergone signifi cant changes led by regime changes...
This chapter is an attempt to conceptualise South African-African relations and to provide a broad v...
olitical scientists have identified compelling correlations between economic development and democra...
Notwithstanding its struggles to tame the high levels of poverty and inequality, South Africa is con...
This article analyses key policies and documents, which form the basis of democratic South Africa’s ...
Controlling South Africa during the Cold War era was geostrategic to the West-ern super powers becau...
South Africa can be classifi ed as a country of the semi-periphery in terms of its Human Development...