This book provides readers
with the first comprehensive study of South Africa’s foreign policy conducted in
a multilateral setting, by placing on record over 1000 of South Africa’s votes
at the United Nations over a 20 year period. The study investigates consistency
in terms of South Africa’s declared foreign policy and its actual voting
practices at the United Nations.
Democratic South Africa’s Foreign Policy: Voting
Behaviour in the United Nations offers
a compendium of South Africa’s United Nations behaviour during a poignant
transitional period in the country’s recent history. In setting out a framework
for analysing the conduct of other countries’ voting behaviour in parallel with
this study, it can be used to advance the field as a useful comparative tool. This
book presents the material needed for International Relations scholars and
practitioners in the field to make a reasoned and reflective assessment of this
dimension of South Africa’s foreign policy.
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This book provides readerswith the first comprehensive study of South Africa’s foreign policy conducted ina multilateral setting, by placing on record over 1000 of South Africa’s votesat the United Nations over a 20 year period.
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List of Figures and
Tables.- Acknowledgements.- Foreword.- List of Abbreviations
and Acronyms.- 1
Introduction.- 2
Foreign Policy: Pinpointing Principles and Themes.- 3
Voting on Human Rights and Democracy Issues.- 4 Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Issues.- 5
Advancing African Interests.- 6
Voting on Reforming the UN.- 7 Conclusion.- Appendix: South
Africa’s UN votes in summary and by theme (1994-2014).- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.
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This book provides readers
with the first comprehensive study of South Africa’s foreign policy conducted in
a multilateral setting, by placing on record over 1000 of South Africa’s votes
at the United Nations over a 20 year period. The study investigates consistency
in terms of South Africa’s declared foreign policy and its actual voting
practices at the United Nations.
Democratic South Africa’s Foreign Policy: Voting
Behaviour in the United Nations offers
a compendium of South Africa’s United Nations behaviour during a poignant
transitional period in the country’s recent history. In setting out a framework
for analysing the conduct of other countries’ voting behaviour in parallel with
this study, it can be used to advance the field as a useful comparative tool. This
book presents the material needed for International Relations scholars and
practitioners in the field to make a reasoned and reflective assessment of this
dimension of South Africa’s foreign policy.
Les mer
“This volume is a pioneering
study on an important subject. The author has provided an analysis which
combines detailed statistical material with a well-reasoned empirical interpretation
of South Africa’s voting record at the United Nations. It will prove immensely
valuable for both students and scholars working in this field.” (Professor J.
Spence OBE FKC, Kings College London, UK)
“Excellently written, yet with an impressive
simplicity, dense with powerful narratives, backed up by detail and facts,
Graham’s book is bound to unearth fresh ground, and will no doubt come to
influence the policy and scholarly discourse on the liberated Republic’s
post-isolation foreign policy and international relations trajectory. This
should become prescribed reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students
of South Africa’s international relations.” (Professor Chris Landsberg,
University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
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"This volume is a pioneering study on an important subject. The author has provided an analysis which combines detailed statistical material with a well-reasoned empirical interpretation of South Africa's voting record at the United Nations. It will prove immensely valuable for both students and scholars working in this field." (Professor J. Spence OBE FKC, Kings College London, UK) "Excellently written, yet with an impressive simplicity, dense with powerful narratives, backed up by detail and facts, Graham's book is bound to unearth fresh ground, and will no doubt come to influence the policy and scholarly discourse on the liberated Republic's post-isolation foreign policy and international relations trajectory. This should become prescribed reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students of South Africa's international relations." (Professor Chris Landsberg, University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781137593801
Publisert
2016-10-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Forfatter
Om bidragsyterne
Dr Suzanne Graham is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. She is a member of the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) and Scientific Committee member of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion (RISC). Her teaching and research interests focus on aspects of foreign policy, international organisations and international conflict.