Synopses & Reviews
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 engaged in broad debates about multilateralism in International Relations as well as those analyzing the processes of multilateral diplomacy. Scholars interested in contemporary South African foreign policy will also find this book invaluable.
About the Author
DONNA LEE is a Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham.
IAN TAYLOR is a Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews.
PAUL D. WILLIAMS is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Understanding South Africa's Multilateralism--
I.Taylor &
P.D.Williams * Displaced Multilateralism? South Africa's Participation in the United Nations: Disjunctures, Continuities and Contrasts--
S.Cornelissen * South Africa in the WTO--
D.Lee * South Africa as Chair of the Non-Aligned, September 1998-February 2003--
S.Morphet * Post-Apartheid South Africa and the European Union: Integration over Development--
S.R.Hurt * South Africa in Africa: The Dilemmas of Multilateralism--
J.Hamill * Dilemmas in South Africa's Regional Strategy: Political & Economic Relations in SADC--
M.Qobo * South Africa and the Non-Proliferation Treaty--
I.Taylor * Pragmatic Multilateralism: South Africa and Peace Operations--
P.D.Williams * Conclusion: Reflections on a Decade of Multilateral Diplomacy--
D.Lee,
I.Taylor &
P.D.Williams