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Global Governance Reform and Informal Groupings: Publications

Policy Briefings

IBSA Six Years On: Co-operation in a New Global Order
by Lyal White
SAIIA Policy Briefing, No 8, November 2009

Looking beyond the Doha Round: Reforming the WTO Negotiating Process
by Nkululeko Khumalo
SAIIA Policy Briefing, No 4, February 2009

South Africa and the London G20 Leaders Summit: A Briefing
by Peter Draper
SAIIA Policy Briefing, No 3, February 2009

Towards a New 'Washington Consensus'? South Africa, The G20 Leaders' Summit and the Financial Crisis
by Peter Draper
SAIIA Policy Briefing, No 2, November 2008

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Research Reports

Developing a Comprehensive IBSA Strategy on WTI Agriculture Negotiations
by Catherine Grant
Trade Report, No 11, May 2006

Much ado about something? Assessing the potential of the India-Brazil-SA Forum
by Peter Draper, Greg Mills and Lyal White
SAIIA Report, No 46, 2004 (1-919969-01-2)

Non-Aligned against what? South Africa and the future of the Non-Aligned Movement
by Antoinette Handley
SAIIA Report, No 10, 1998 (1874890-90-0)

Revisiting South-South cooperation: An agenda for the 1990s
by Talitha Bertelsmann and Claudia Mutschler
SAIIA Report, No 5, 1997 (1-874890-77-3)

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Opinion Editorials

Effective regional governance is an essential step in achieving African unity

by Elizabeth Sidiropoulos and Kwaku Asante-Darko
Published in the Cape Times, 20 July 2007

Now SA Faces the UN Grind
by Tom Wheeler
Published in The Weekender, 21-22 October 2006

SA Earns its UN Stripes
by Tom Wheeler
Published in The Weekender, 23-24 September 2006

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Diplomatic Pouch

The Africa South America Summit, 27-28 September 2009
by Thomas Wheeler
Diplomatic Pouch, 30 September 2009

China-Africa Trade and the Global Financial Crisis
by Gilberto Biacuana
Diplomatic Pouch, 17 November 2008

The G-20 Meeting in Washington November 14-15 2008
by Peter Draper
Diplomatic Pouch, 13 November 2008

South Africa and the General Assembly's 63rd Session
by Thomas Coggin
Diplomatic Pouch, 18 September 2008

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Books

Apartheid Past, Renaissance Future: South Africa's Foreign Policy 1994-2004
by Elizabeth Sidiropoulos (ed)
SAIIA, 2004 (1-919969-22-5)

A New World Order? The Implications of 11 September 2001
by Garth Abraham, John Battersby, Séan Cleary, Kuseni Dlamini, Martin Edmonds, Jonathan Katzenellenbogen, Greg Mills, Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Betsie Smith, and Jack Spence
SAIIA, 2002 (1-919810-40-4)

South African Yearbook of International Affairs

South African Journal of International Affairs

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French Relations with Sub-Saharan Africa Under President Sarkozy

by Richard Moncrieff
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 107, January 2012
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South Africa's Investment Landscape: Mapping Economic Incentives

by Lesley Wentworth
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 105, January 2012
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Linking South Africa’s Immigration Policy and Zimbabwe Diplomacy

by Anne Hammerstad
SAIIA Policy Briefing No 42, December 2011
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The Zambia–China Cooperation Zone at a Crossroads: What Now?

by Ana Alves
SAIIA Policy Briefing No 41, December 2011
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Placing African Fisheries on the COP 17 Agenda

by Alex Benkenstein
SAIIA Policy Briefing No 40, November 2011
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