The New Multilateralism in South African Diplomacy provides a detailed analysis of how post-apartheid South Africa has participated in multilateral diplomacy in a variety of sub-regional, regional and international settings during the last decade. The book will interest scholars interested in multilateralism and South African foreign policy.
The New Multilateralism in South African Diplomacy provides a detailed analysis of how post-apartheid South Africa has participated in multilateral di...
South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy has been a bundle of contradictions and ambiguities. The accession by leading fractions of the African National Congress to the ongoing discourse of neo-liberalism has led to the policy making elite playing to two distinct audiences: its Leftist-inclined constituency within the Government of National Unity and externally oriented domestic and international capital. This second audience is increasingly integrating the GNU elite into a group which more and more reflects the concerns, aspirations, and demands of a transnational class elite. This...
South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy has been a bundle of contradictions and ambiguities. The accession by leading fractions of the African...
This collection constitutes a salutory demonstration that Britain no longer serves as the centre for cultural studies. Engaging the critical discourses of feminism, postmodernism and postcolonialism, the contributions explore the renegotiations and changes in cultural studies in the wake of its export from Britain. In particular, the volume shows how to understand the experiences of marginalized groups, including women and aboriginal peoples in postcolonial states. Questions about the ongoing globalization of capital and culture are linked to constructions of national, local and individual...
This collection constitutes a salutory demonstration that Britain no longer serves as the centre for cultural studies. Engaging the critical discourse...
Locating Africa on the global stage, this text examines and compares external involvement in the continent, exploring the foreign policies of major states and international organizations towards Africa. The contributors work within a political economy framework in order to study how these powers have attempted to stimulate democracy, peace and prosperity in the context of neo-liberal hegemony and ask who these attempts have benefited and failed.
Locating Africa on the global stage, this text examines and compares external involvement in the continent, exploring the foreign policies of major st...
A much-needed new examination of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), fully covering its history and current activities.
Ian Taylor and Karen Smith present a clear overview to an organization that is at times overlooked and seen to belong to a bygone era. All the key areas are covered by accessibly written chapters, including:
an overview of UNCTAD: what it is, why it was formed, and why it is important
how the organization operates today: what it does and how it does it...
A much-needed new examination of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), fully covering its history and current activit...
This book is a timely and wide-ranging account of the relationship between the development of a 'free market society' in Europe and North America and the fears and anxieties provoked by crime. It offers an evaluation of the theoretical schools in social theory and in criminology which continue to dominate the academy, but whose purchase on contemporary realities is everywhere slipping.
This book is a timely and wide-ranging account of the relationship between the development of a 'free market society' in Europe and North America and ...
In seeking to cultivate external relations with African countries, China has long stressed its commonly shared roots with African nations as a developing country rather than a Western state, and as such the symbolic attraction of China clearly reverberates with many African elites who seem to look on China as a positive development model. However, it should be noted that this has not been embraced solely by dictatorial or authoritarian regimes but in fact China 's approach to non-interference has struck a chord even with those democratically elected leaders in Africa. While such practices...
In seeking to cultivate external relations with African countries, China has long stressed its commonly shared roots with African nations as a deve...
First published in 1975, this collection of essays expands upon the themes and ideas developed in the editors' previous work, the visionary and groundbreaking text: The New Criminology. Directed at orthodox criminology, this is a partisan work written by a group of criminologists committed to a social transformation: a transformation to a society that does not criminalize deviance. Included are American contributions, particularly from the School of Criminology at Berkeley, represented by Hermann and Julia Schwendinger and Tony Platt, together with essays by Richard Quinney and William...
First published in 1975, this collection of essays expands upon the themes and ideas developed in the editors' previous work, the visionary and ground...
This text seeks to detail the origins, development, structure, workings and activities of The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. Mindful of the growing realisation that Africa is to play an important role in global energy politics, it provides a clear and detailed overview of an organisation that has been generally overlooked.
This text seeks to detail the origins, development, structure, workings and activities of The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. Mindful of the growin...
In seeking to cultivate external relations with African countries, China has long stressed its commonly shared roots with African nations as a developing country rather than a Western state, and as such the symbolic attraction of China clearly reverberates with many African elites who seem to look on China as a positive development model. However, it should be noted that this has not been embraced solely by dictatorial or authoritarian regimes but in fact China's approach to non-interference has struck a chord even with those democratically elected leaders in Africa. While such practices...
In seeking to cultivate external relations with African countries, China has long stressed its commonly shared roots with African nations as a develop...