Abstract: This article will argue that South Africa‟s approach to conflict mediation and peace building is informed by the ANC's experience of the transition to democracy in South Africa and is widely misinterpreted. This was particularly evident in the Libyan crisis, where South Africa was widely accused of exhibiting a morally duplicitous and ideologically rudderless foreign policy because of the manner in which it initially supported intervention and subsequently became one of the fiercest critics of the NATO campaign. It will be argued that this is an inaccurate caricature of South Africa's foreign policy and that South Africa's approach could in fact inject vital pluralism into debates about the future of humanitarian interventions in ...
The tragic events in Liberia (1990), Somalia (1992) and Rwanda (1994) evoked a rethinking on the piv...
This article comes in three parts. First, what decision-makers could have learned about conflict-man...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
Abstract: This article will argue that South Africa‟s approach to conflict mediation and peace build...
Abstract: This article will argue that South Africa‟s approach to conflict mediation and peace build...
This article will argue that South Africa’s approach to conflict mediation and peace building is inf...
For many human rights activists, the implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolutio...
For many human rights activists the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1973 in favour ...
This article provides an overview of the South African government’s evolving position on the Respons...
Libya's relationship with sub-Saharan Africa has been complex, troubled and misunderstood, both duri...
Libya's relationship with sub-Saharan Africa has been complex, troubled and misunderstood, both duri...
During the 1960s, intervention in Africa by both the UNO and former colonial powers such as France w...
The emergence of a ‘new’ democratic South Africa was regarded as a high watermark for international ...
One of the South Africa's great soft power attributes has been the attraction and power of its trans...
The emergence of a ‘new’ democratic South Africa was regarded as a high watermark for international ...
The tragic events in Liberia (1990), Somalia (1992) and Rwanda (1994) evoked a rethinking on the piv...
This article comes in three parts. First, what decision-makers could have learned about conflict-man...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
Abstract: This article will argue that South Africa‟s approach to conflict mediation and peace build...
Abstract: This article will argue that South Africa‟s approach to conflict mediation and peace build...
This article will argue that South Africa’s approach to conflict mediation and peace building is inf...
For many human rights activists, the implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolutio...
For many human rights activists the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1973 in favour ...
This article provides an overview of the South African government’s evolving position on the Respons...
Libya's relationship with sub-Saharan Africa has been complex, troubled and misunderstood, both duri...
Libya's relationship with sub-Saharan Africa has been complex, troubled and misunderstood, both duri...
During the 1960s, intervention in Africa by both the UNO and former colonial powers such as France w...
The emergence of a ‘new’ democratic South Africa was regarded as a high watermark for international ...
One of the South Africa's great soft power attributes has been the attraction and power of its trans...
The emergence of a ‘new’ democratic South Africa was regarded as a high watermark for international ...
The tragic events in Liberia (1990), Somalia (1992) and Rwanda (1994) evoked a rethinking on the piv...
This article comes in three parts. First, what decision-makers could have learned about conflict-man...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...