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This edited collection provides a timely assessment of the foreign policy dilemmas faced by the 'new' South Africa as it reemerges into the community of nations following its transition to democracy. As such the book will appeal not only to students and academics specialising in Politics and International Relations but also to business people, government officials, aid workers and others with an interest in developments in South and Southern Africa. Contributors to the book include Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad and notable academics such as Jack Spence, Christopher Hill, Fred Ahwireng-Obeng and Patrick J. McGowan.
Contents
Notes on the Contributors Foreword; A.Pahad Acknowledgements List of Acronyms PART ONE: SOUTH AFRICA'S FOREIGN POLICY CONCERNS Introduction; J.Spence Democracy and Human Rights in the Principles and Practice of South African Foreign Policy; A.Johnston South Africa's Regional Security Dilemmas; J.Hamill Partner or Hegemon? South Africa in Africa; F.Ahwireng-Obeng & P.J.McGowan PART TWO: SOUTH AFRICA'S EXTERNAL RELATIONSHIPS The U.S. and South Africa: Constructing a New Relationship?; J.Broderick South Africa's Relations with Japan; M.Osada Solving South Africa's Chinese Puzzle: Democratic Foreign Policy Making and the 'Two Chinas' Question; C.Alden The European Union and South Africa; C.Hill South Africa and the Middle East: Anatomy of an Emerging Relationship; L.Benjamin South Africa and Latin America: Bridging the South Atlantic; C.Mutschler South African Dilemmas Surrounding the Indian Ocean Rim; G.Freer Searching for the 'New' in South African Foreign Policy; J.Broderick Index