New issue of the South African Journal of International Affairs: 23.2

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The latest issue of the South African Journal of International Affairs.

Volume 23.2, is now available.

This issue includes articles on a wide range of topical matters in international affairs, including IBSA and the political lineage of Bandung; South Africa’s economic statecraft in the region; terrorism, Agenda 2063 and the challenges for development in Africa, and the Egyptian experience of constitution-making.

University-based scholars may access the issue via a university library subscription, where held, or purchase an individual subscription on the Taylor & Francis website. African-based readers are welcome to take advantage of the low rate of $15 for an individual annual subscription, by contacting the T&F Customer Services team.

Published by Taylor and Francis, the contents of this issue are:

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Published since 1993, SAIIA’s peer-reviewed journal includes articles on topics such as global and continental governance, multilateralism and political/economic integration, strengthening of democracy and political party systems in Africa, protection of human rights, international trade and investment, governance of natural resources, environmental protection, security and conflict, migration and refugees, religion and ethnicity, the roles of state and non-state actors in international affairs, and the influence of emerging powers on Africa and the world. The Journal is now published four times per year.

16 Aug 2016