South Africa, Global Turbulence and Threats to Democracy

Our Western Cape branch invites you to a speakers’ meeting with Lord Peter Hain, Former Anti-Apartheid Activist and British MP.
The International Implications of the Decline of the ANC Party-State

Our Western Cape branch invites you to a speakers’ meeting with RW Johnson, British journalist, political scientist and historian.
Broadening the Public Discourse on the Russia Ukraine War

SAIIA invites you to a panel discussion to gain broader perspectives from NATO Member State Permanent Representatives from the United States, Canada and Estonia, as well as from Sweden, who is a member of the Euro Atlantic Partnership Council Partnership for Peace.
SAIIA Western Cape AGM with a Keynote Address by Professor Igor Torbakov

You are invited to our Western Cape AGM followed by a talk by Igor Torbakov.
SADC Futures of Digital Geopolitics: Towards African Digital Sovereignty

SAIIA invites you to the launch of futures-orientated policy research on the emerging digital geopolitical landscape in southern Africa and Africa at large.
Making COP27 an Africa COP β Perspectives from SAIIA

The next round of global climate talks under the auspices of the United Framework Convention on Climate Change, COP27, will be hosted by the government of Egypt from 7β18 November 2022.
UK and South Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

Our Western Cape branch invites you to a speakers’ meeting with British High Commissioner, Anthony Phillipson.
Russia in Africa: Whoβs Courting whom?

SAIIA is pleased to invite you to a webinar previewing the upcoming special issue of the ππ°πΆπ΅π© ππ§π³πͺπ€π’π― ππ°πΆπ³π―π’π π§π°π³ ππ―π΅π¦π³π―π’π΅πͺπ°π―π’π ππ§π§π’πͺπ³π΄ (πππππ) entitled βRussia in Africa: Whoβs courting Whom?β
Business Opportunities between the Western Cape, Bavaria and Beyond

Our Western Cape branch invites you to a speakers’ meeting with Premier Alan Winde and Mr Thomas Gehring, Vice President of the Bavarian State Parliament.
Chinese Economic Engagements in Africa and their Intersections with Peace and Security

The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), in collaboration with theΒ United States Institute of PeaceΒ (USIP), invites you to a workshop in which early career scholars from across Africa will present their research findings on Chinese economic engagements on the continent and their intersections with peace and security.