SAJIA Volume 30.1 is now online

SAJIA Volume 30.1 is now online
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The latest issue of the South African Journal of International Affairs covers an array of diverse topics ranging from geopolitics and global supply chains to Al Shabaab-associated women defectors in Somalia.

SAJIA Volume 30.1 covers an array of diverse topics, including an open access article by Mzukisi Qobo and Mjumo Mzyece exploring geopolitics, tech wars, and global supply chains and their implications for Africa. Another article by Jo-Ansie van Wyk looks at the diplomacy of normalisation between South Africa and Rwanda. Other articles focus on the development trajectories of mediation support structures in Africa, on African agency and Chinese debt negotiations, Nigeria’s economic relations with China, and the voices of Al Shabaab-associated women defectors in Somalia. The issue also includes a review essay by Alan Hirsch looking at migration and Africa, and four book reviews.

Research articles

African agency, COVID-19 and debt renegotiations with China

By Mandira Bagwandeen, Christopher Edyegu and Oscar M. Otele

Geopolitics, technology wars and global supply chains: Implications for Africa

By Mzukisi Qobo and Mjumo Mzyece

The diplomacy of normalisation: The case of South Africa and Rwanda

By Jo-Ansie Van Wyk

Listening to women defectors from al Shabaab: Strengthening gender-sensitive disengagement efforts in Somalia

By Ardian Shajkovci, Rukaya Abdirahman, Amanda Garry, Allison McDowell-Smith, and Mohamed Ahmed

Development trajectories of mediation support structures in the AU, ECOWAS, IGAD and SADC

By Michael Aeby and Jamie Pring

The limits of mutual benefit: A neo-mercantilist perspective on China’s economic relations with Nigeria

By Tola Amusan and Philip Nel

Book Review Essay

Migration and Africa – what light do four recent books cast on migration in Africa?

By Alan Hirsch

Book Reviews

The Presidents: From Mandela to Ramaphosa, Leadership in the Age of Crisis by Richard Calland and Mabel Sithole

Reviewed by Christopher Williams

Overlapping Regional Organizations in South America and Africa; Coexistence Through Political Crises by Clarissa Correa Neto Ribeiro

Reviewed by Daniel Bach

State Behavior and the International Criminal Court: Between Cooperation and Resistance by Franziska Boehme

Reviewed by Maxine Rubin

The Islamic State in Africa: The Emergence, Evolution, and Future of the Next Jihadist Battlefield by J Warner, R Cummings & R O’Farrell

Reviewed by Sven Botha

The views expressed in this publication/article are those of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views of the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA).

26 May 2023