Tourism and development issues in contemporary South Africa

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Tourism and development issues in contemporary South Africa

edited by Christian M. Rogerson and Gustav Visser

(African century publications series / series editor, Elizabeth le Roux, no.19)

Africa Institute of South Africa, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume is a collection of papers presented by Ambassadors, High Commissioners and diplomats at the Ambassadorial Forum. Launched in 2004 by the Africa Institute of South Africa, the Ambassadorial Forum brings together the diplomatic corps attached to South Africa to share their countries' official foreign policy position on topical issues. It also provides on-going opportunity for diplomats, academics, civil society, the media and other stakeholders to engage in an exchange of ideas, particularly in terms of internal, bilateral and international foreign policy dimensions of the Africa nation states. Foreign policy and international relations: Reflections of diplomats is divided into two sections: firstly, it focuses on the foreign policy of selected countries, including Angola, Nigeria and Tunisia; and secondly, it looks at bilateral and multilateral issues such as AGOA, the East African community, TICAD, and the Euro-Mediterranean partnership.

Table of Contents

  • Foreign policy interests: Country case studies: Angola
  • Nigeria in Africa
  • Tunisian foreign policy. Bilateral and multilateral diplomatic issue areas: African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA III)
  • The East African community
  • Five milestones in Africa-Japan cooperation
  • The Euro-Mediterranean partnership. Putting the pieces together
  • Summary and conclusion.

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  • NCID
    BA73853970
  • ISBN
    • 0798301821
  • Country Code
    sa
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Pretoria
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 494 p.
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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