South Africa's foreign policy since 1994 : new insights and perspectives /

This book is a long-term historical discussion of South Africa's foreign policy before and after 1994, and contributes an important argument to the debates surrounding South Africa's foreign policy both within and outside of the country. South Africa has played a pivotal role, both in Afri...

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Main Author: Hlengiwe Phetha, Rejoyce (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2025.
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Summary:This book is a long-term historical discussion of South Africa's foreign policy before and after 1994, and contributes an important argument to the debates surrounding South Africa's foreign policy both within and outside of the country. South Africa has played a pivotal role, both in Africa and globally. South Africa's image was that of a pariah state until 1994, when apartheid was ended and the country emerged as an important regional power in Africa. South Africa has since been portrayed as an important player in global governance architecture and reforming the international order. The book traces South Africa's foreign policy since 1994, and examines its role in the global political arena.
Physical Description:xiii, 106 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographic references.
ISBN:9781036445348
1036445348