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.
31 Jan 2012
Working for Development in Southern Africa: Bridging the Gap Between Government and Business
22 Dec 2011
Chinese Financial Institutions and Africa
30 Nov 2011
Understanding China’s Agricultural Investments in Africa
30 Nov 2011
Nigeria and the BRICs: Diplomatic, Trade, Cultural and Military Relations
29 Nov 2011
Setting the Boundaries of a Social Licence for Mining in South Africa: The Xolobeni Mineral Sands Project
29 Nov 2011
Dreaming Out Loud: Implications of a Doha End-Game for South Africa
17 Nov 2011
To Bélinga or not to Bélinga? China’s Evolving Engagement in Gabon’s Mining Sector
1 Nov 2011
The Sicomines Agreement: Change and Continuity in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s International Relations
1 Nov 2011
Nigeria and the Global Powers: Continuity and Change in Policy and Perceptions
10 Oct 2011
Dependency, Instability and Shifting Global Power: Influences and Interests in African Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
26 Sep 2011
Services Trade Liberalisation and the Role of the Services Sector in South African Development
26 Sep 2011
SADC Trade in Services: Negotiating the National Interest