South Africa in Africa: The Post-Apartheid Decade

Since 1994, South Africa has radically transformed its role in Africa. The one-time apartheid pariah is now a continental leader that is both envied and resented. Its politicians and diplomats have worked on peace interventions and new Pan-African institutions, while South African business has practically stampeded north of the Limpopo in search of new markets.

In this rigorous, policy-relevant book, a diverse group of Pan-African scholars examine South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy, arguing that an effective foreign policy requires a strong domestic base.

The book assesses key regional challenges for South Africa - leadership, military and economic power - and less conventional foreign policy concerns such as land conflict and HIV/AIDS. Detailed case studies describe South Africa's role in developing the AU and NEPAD, and its relations with strategic countries in West, Southern, and North Africa, the Great Lakes region, and the Horn of Africa.

This unique volume is the first in-depth study of South Africa's critical role in Africa over the last thirteen years.

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South Africa in Africa: The Post-Apartheid Decade

Since 1994, South Africa has radically transformed its role in Africa. The one-time apartheid pariah is now a continental leader that is both envied and resented. Its politicians and diplomats have worked on peace interventions and new Pan-African institutions, while South African business has practically stampeded north of the Limpopo in search of new markets.

In this rigorous, policy-relevant book, a diverse group of Pan-African scholars examine South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy, arguing that an effective foreign policy requires a strong domestic base.

The book assesses key regional challenges for South Africa - leadership, military and economic power - and less conventional foreign policy concerns such as land conflict and HIV/AIDS. Detailed case studies describe South Africa's role in developing the AU and NEPAD, and its relations with strategic countries in West, Southern, and North Africa, the Great Lakes region, and the Horn of Africa.

This unique volume is the first in-depth study of South Africa's critical role in Africa over the last thirteen years.

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South Africa in Africa: The Post-Apartheid Decade

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Overview

Since 1994, South Africa has radically transformed its role in Africa. The one-time apartheid pariah is now a continental leader that is both envied and resented. Its politicians and diplomats have worked on peace interventions and new Pan-African institutions, while South African business has practically stampeded north of the Limpopo in search of new markets.

In this rigorous, policy-relevant book, a diverse group of Pan-African scholars examine South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy, arguing that an effective foreign policy requires a strong domestic base.

The book assesses key regional challenges for South Africa - leadership, military and economic power - and less conventional foreign policy concerns such as land conflict and HIV/AIDS. Detailed case studies describe South Africa's role in developing the AU and NEPAD, and its relations with strategic countries in West, Southern, and North Africa, the Great Lakes region, and the Horn of Africa.

This unique volume is the first in-depth study of South Africa's critical role in Africa over the last thirteen years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781869141349
Publisher: University of Kwazulu-Natal Press
Publication date: 07/01/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 341
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Contributors 7

Acknowledgements 12

Terms, acronyms and abbreviations 13

Introduction Adekeye Adebajo Adebayo Adedeji Chris Landsberg 17

Part 1 Context

1 South Africa and Africa's political economy: Looking inside from the outside Adebayo Adedeji 40

2 Black economic empowerment: Myths and realities Khehla Shubane 63

3 Race and reconciliation: E Pluribus unum Yasmin Sooka 78

Part II Challenges

4 South Africa in Africa: Behemoth, hegemon, partner or 'just another kid on the block'? Maxi Schoeman 92

5 South Africa and regional security in Southern Africa Khabele Matlosa 105

6 South Africa's economic expansion into Africa: Neo-colonialism or development? Judi Hudson 128

7 Conflict and land reform in Southern Africa: How exceptional is South Africa? Sam Moyo Ruth Hall 150

8 HIV/AIDS and the African Renaissance: South Africa's Achilles heel? Angela Ndinga - Muvumba Shauna Mottiar 177

Part III Case studies

9 South Africa and the making of the African Union and NEPAD: Mbeki's 'progressive African agenda' Chris Landsberg 195

10 South Africa and Nigeria in Africa: An axis of virtue? Adekeye Adebajo 213

11 South Africa and its lusophone neighbours: Angola and Mozambique Augusta Conchiglia 236

12 South Africa: 'Exporting peace' to the Great Lakes region? Devon Curtis 253

13 South Africa's relations with North Africa and the Horn: Bridging a continent Iqbal Jhazbhay 274

Notes and references 293

Index 331

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