Volume 23.3, is now available.
This issue includes articles on the Paris climate talks, South Africa’s position on international nuclear fuel banks, Japan’s role in Africa, the importance of well-being for aid workers in the South Sudan, and petro-dollar development in Chad.
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Published by Taylor and Francis, the contents of this issue are:
- The Evolution of Japan’s Role in ‘Lusophone’ Africa: From Inertia to Action, By Pedro Miguel Amakasu Raposo de Medeiros Carvalho
- Fuel for thought? South Africa’s position on the multilateralisation of the nuclear fuel cycle, By Jo-Ansie Van Wyk
- The paradox of petro-dollar development: Chad´s military diplomacy in regional and global security, By N Pemunta
- One global deal from Paris 2015: Convergence and Contestations on the future climate mitigation agenda, By Godwell Nhamo and Senia Nhamo
- South Africa and Namibia: Aspects of a relationship, historical and contemporary, By Chris Saunders
- Kenya’s foreign policy in context (1963-2015), By Faith Mabera
- Does the well-being of ‘embedded’ staff affect programme performance? The case of the IGAD initiative in South Sudan, By Kristoffer Nilaus Tarp, Søren Vester Haldrup and Malene Alber Lassen
Book reviews:
- Africa in Global International Relations, by Paul-Henri Bischoff, Kwesi Aning, Amitav Acharya (eds), reviewed by Siphamandla Zondi
- Global and Regional Leadership of BRICS Countries, by Stephan Kingah and Cintia Quiliconi (eds), reviewed by Narnia Bohler-Muller
- Across the lines of conflict: Facilitating cooperation to build peace, by Michael Lund and Steve McDonald, reviewed by Eric Niyitunga
- African Institutions: challenges to Political, Social and Economic Foundations of Africa’s Development, by A. A. Mazrui and F. Wiafe-Amoako, reviewed by Mzukiso Qobo
- The formation of BRICS and its implication for the United States, by Mark E Shaefer and John Poffenbbarger, reviewed by Sanusha Naidu
- Contemporary Regional Development in Africa, by Kobena T. Hanson (ed), reviewed by Mbofholowo Tsedu
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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. The Journal is now published four times per year.