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Published by Taylor and Francis, the contents of this issue include the following articles:
- The BRICS and the South Atlantic: Emerging arena for South-South co-operation, by Adriana Erthal Abdenur, Maiara Folly, Kayo Moura, Sergio A.S. Jordão, Pedro Maia
- The nuclear security discourse: Proliferation and disarmament concerns, by Joelien Pretorius and Tom Sauer
- ANC foreign policymaking during the Mbeki period: More democratic or less? by John Siko
- Somalia’s Al Shabaab: Clans vs Islamist Nationalism, by Hussein Solomon
- Fiscal Policy and revenue management in resource-rich African countries: A comparative study of Norway and Nigeria, by Ewert Kleynhans, Chiara van Ingen and Requier Wait
- South Africa-Swaziland relations: A constructivist reading, by Albert Kweku Domson-Lindsay
- Guaranteeing conflict-free diamonds: From compliance to norm expansion under the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, by Anne Pitsch Santiago
- BRICS corporates: In collaboration or in competition in Africa? Case studies from the South African mining industry, by Nadine Wenzel
Book reviews include:
- G20 Governance for a Globalised World, by John Kirton – Memory Dube
- Towards an African Peace and Security Regime: Continental Embeddedness, Transnational Linkages, Strategic Relevance, by Ulf Engel and João Gomes Porto (eds) – Judy Smith-Hoehn
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Published since 1993, SAIIA’s peer-reviewed journal includes articles on topics such as global and continental governance, multilateralism and political/economic integration, strengthening of democracy and political party systems in Africa, protection of human rights, international trade and investment, governance of natural resources, environmental protection, security and conflict, migration and refugees, religion and ethnicity, the roles of state and non-state actors in international affairs, and the influence of emerging powers on Africa and the world.