Volume 23.2, is now available.
This issue includes articles on a wide range of topical matters in international affairs, including IBSA and the political lineage of Bandung; South Africa’s economic statecraft in the region; terrorism, Agenda 2063 and the challenges for development in Africa, and the Egyptian experience of constitution-making.
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Published by Taylor and Francis, the contents of this issue are:
- Economic Statecraft in South Africa’s regional diplomacy, by Aditi Lalbahadur
- A declining or stable Image? An assessment of US soft power in Africa, by O Tella
- From Bandung to Brasilia: IBSA and the political lineage of South-South cooperation, by A L R da Silva, A PifferoSpohr and I L da Silveira
- Terrorism, Agenda 2063 and the challenges of development in Africa, by M Ogbonnaya
- Participatory constitution making in North Africa: A legal review of the Egyptian experience, by Ifeoma Laura Owusuyi
- Exploring the role and place of the Permanent Representative Committee within the African Union, by J Lisakafu
Book Reviews:
- The Globalization of Inequality by F Bourguignon, reviewed by T Chagonda
- How Africans and their governments are shaping relations with China by A W Gadzala (ed), reviewed by Ross Anthony
- The Crisis of South African Foreign Policy by Matthew Graham, reviewed by Chris Williams
- South African Foreign Policy Review: Volume 2, Principles, Policy, and Practice, by Landsberg, Masters, Van Wyk and Zondi (eds), reviewed by Rudolf du Plessis
- Japan’s Foreign Aid to Africa: Angola and Mozambique within the TICAD Process, by P A Raposo, reviewed by Sayed Nasrat
- The Changing Dynamics of International Business in Africa by Adeleye, Ibeth, Kinoti and White (eds), reviewed by Padraig Carmody
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