South African Foreign Policy: Identities, Intentions and Directions (David R Black and David J Hornsby (eds))
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35293/srsa.v39i2.288Keywords:
South African Foreign Policy, bilateral relations, South Africa, African Union (AU), International Criminal Court (ICC), Japan, China, Brazil, Iran, United Kingdom (UK), bi-national commissions, cross-pressures, middle power, foreign policy, Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, African peace and security, Jacob Zuma, international relations, People's Republic of China, 1998, military to military relations, trade and investment relations, people to people relations, Security Council, United Nations, Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, BRICS, Russia, India, Iran's nuclear programme, MTN, South Africa-UK relations, colonial past, post-apartheid present, high politics, Libya, Syria, Zimbabwe, G7Downloads
Published
2020-12-22
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Book Reviews
How to Cite
South African Foreign Policy: Identities, Intentions and Directions (David R Black and David J Hornsby (eds)). (2020). The Strategic Review for Southern Africa, 39(2). https://doi.org/10.35293/srsa.v39i2.288