Occasional Papers are pieces of analytical work exploring particular issues. The focus of these papers is not overtly policy-related, although policymakers should find the detail useful.
26 Dec 2012
Values Versus Interests in the G-20’s Global Economic Governance Effort: A South African Perspective
25 Dec 2012
South African Trade Policy and the Future Global Trading Environment
21 Dec 2012
South Africa’s Role in the BRICS and the G-20: China’s View
18 Dec 2012
The Burdens of Multilateral Engagement and Club Diplomacy for Middle-Income Countries: The Case of South Africa in the BRICS and the G-20
17 Dec 2012
The BRICS in the Emerging Global Economic Architecture
5 Dec 2012
Global Economic Governance from the Perspective of a ‘Small State’: The Case of Switzerland
3 Dec 2012
Can the BRICS Co-operate in the G-20? A View from Brazil
7 Oct 2012
Uranium Mining in Africa: A Continent at the Centre of a Global Nuclear Renaissance
23 Sep 2012
The Economic Gateway to Africa? Geography, Strategy and South Africa’s Regional Economic Relations
18 Sep 2012
Nuanced Balancing Act: South Africa’s National and International Interests and its ‘African Agenda’
16 Aug 2012
From ‘Crowding Out to Crowding In’: Towards an Institutional Analysis of Adaptation Funds
7 Aug 2012
The Way Forward for the WTO: Reforming the Decision-Making Process