Globalization and emerging trends in African states' foreign policy-making process : a comparative perspective of Southern Africa
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Globalization and emerging trends in African states' foreign policy-making process : a comparative perspective of Southern Africa
(The making of modern Africa)
Ashgate, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This title was first published in 2002: The resurgence of the democratization movement in Africa in the post-Cold War era is gradually replacing authoritarianism with forms of democratic systems. These changes have put into question the traditional big man image of African states' foreign policy and foreign policy-making. The first book of its kind to focus on the foreign policy-making process of Southern African countries in the era of globalization, these instructive and rewarding case studies contextualize the increasing involvement of other internal actors in African states foreign policy-making process. Foreign policy actors such as the Presidency, Ministries of Defence, Foreign Affairs, Trade, Finance and the Intelligence Community, among others, are examined in a comparative perspective.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Southern African states' foreign policy and foreign policy-making process: an introductory contextualization, Korwa G. Adar and Rok Ajulu. Country Case Studies: Dysfunctional foreign policy: Angola's unsuccessful quest for security since independence, Assis Malaquias
- Globalization and foreign economic policy-making in Botswana, James J. Zaffiro
- Survival in a rough neighbourhood: Lesotho's foreign policy in the era of globalization, Rok Ajulu
- Continuity and change in Malawi's foreign policy-making, Jonathan Mayuyuka Kaunda
- From Ramgoolam to Ramgoolam: an analysis of the Mauritian foreign policy-making process, Rosabelle Laville
- Mozambique's foreign policy: from ideological conflict to pragmatic co-operation, Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
- Towards an understanding of the foreign policy-making process of a new state: the case of Namibia, Frank Khachina Matanga
- Untangling the gamble on investment : elite perceptions of globalization and South Africa's foreign policy during the Mandela era, Philip Nel
- Facing the new millennium: South Africa's foreign policy in a globalizing world, Garth le Pere and Anthoni van Nieuwkerk
- Contexualizing foreign policy-making in the Kingdom of Swaziland, Albert Domson-Lindsey
- Zambian foreign policy-making process in the post-1991 multi-party dispensation: the Chiluba presidency, Korwa G. Adar
- Post-cold war Zimbabwe's foreign policy and foreign policy-making process, Korwa G. Adar, Rok Ajulu and Moses O. Onyango. Regional and Global Case Studies: How far, where to?: regionalism, the Southern African development community and decision-making into the millennium, Paul-Henri Bischoff
- Britain and Southern Africa: a third way or business as usual?, Rita Abrahamsen and Paul Williams
- Continuity and change in the United States' foreign policy towards Southern Africa, Peter J. Schraeder
- Index.
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