The volume includes articles by Mzukisi Qobo and Mills Soko on economic, trade and development relations between South Africa and the EU; by Toni Haastrup on peace and security relations in the EU-SA strategic partnership; by Lesley Masters on the partnership’s strategic value as a multilateral forum; by Camilla Adelle and John Kotsopoulos looking at the EU-SA partnership in terms of global environmental governance; and by Philani Mthembu on ‘Situating the EU within South Africa’s foreign policy calculus’.
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Vol 24.2: Reviewing the first decade of the EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership
Special issue editorial: Ten years of the EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership
Guest Editors: Lesley Masters and Lara Hierro
Original Articles
- An overview of the EU-SA Strategic Partnership 10 years on: Diverging world views, persisting interests, by Chris Landsberg and Lara Hierro
- Economic, trade and development relations between South Africa and the European Union: The end of a strategic partnership? A South African perspective, by Mzukisi Qobo and Mills Soko
- The EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership: Waning affection, persisting economic interests, by Christine Hackenesch and Sven Grimm
- Short term interests, long term perspectives: Balancing South Africa’s peace and security approach in the EU-SA Strategic Partnership, by Lara Hierro
- The undoing of a unique relationship? Peace and security in the EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership, by Toni Haastrup
- The EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership: From bilateral to multilateral forums and the strategic value for South Africa, by Lesley Masters
- The EU-South Africa Strategic Partnership and global environmental governance: Towards effective multilateralism after Copenhagen?, by Camilla Adelle and John Kotsopoulos
- Situating the European Union within South Africa’s foreign policy calculus, by Philani Mthembu
Book Reviews
- John Campbell, Morning in South Africa
Reviewed by Sithembile Mbete - Paul Rogers, Irregular War: Islamic State and the New Threat from the Margins
Reviewed by Hussein Solomon - Natasha King, No Borders: The politics of immigration control and resistance
Reviewed by Loren Landau - Adeleye, Ifedapo, White, Lyal, Boso, Nathaniel (eds), Africa-to-Africa Internationalization: Key Issues and Outcomes
Reviewed by Padraig Carmody
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