Occasional Papers
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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Working for Development in Southern Africa: Bridging the Gap Between Government and Business
by Tim Hughes
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 104, January 2012
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Chinese Financial Institutions and Africa
by Riaan Meyer, Abiodun Alao, Chris Alden and Ana Cristina Alves
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 103, December 2011
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Understanding China's Agricultural Investments in Africa
by Helen Lei Sun
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 102, November 2011
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Nigeria and the BRICs: Diplomatic, Trade, Cultural and Military Relations
by Abiodun Alao
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 101, November 2011
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Dreaming Out Loud: Implications of a Doha End-Game for South Africa
by Peter Draper & Memory Dube
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 100, November 2011
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Setting the Boundaries of a Social Licence for Mining in South Africa: The Xolobeni Mineral Sands Project
by Ichumile Gqada
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 99, November 2011
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To Bélinga or not to Bélinga? China’s Evolving Engagement in Gabon’s Mining Sector
by Romain Dittgen
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 98, November 2011
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The Sicomines Agreement: Change and Continuity in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s International Relations
by Johanna Jansson
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 97, October 2011
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Nigeria and the Global Powers: Continuity and Change in Policy and Perceptions
by Abiodun Alao
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 96, October 2011
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Dependency, Instability and Shifting Global Power: Influences and Interests in African Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
by Ross Herbert
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 95, September 2011
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Services Trade Liberalisation and the Role of the Services Sector in South African Development
by Nicolette Cattaneo
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 94, September 2011
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SADC Trade in Services: Negotiating the National Interest
by Matthew Stern, Sarah Truen and Yash Ramkolowan
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 93, September 2011
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Reconstructing the Implications of Liberation Struggle History on SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe
by Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 92, September 2011
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Emerging Powers and the Changing Global Environment: Leadership, Norms and Institutions
by Mzukisi Qobo
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 91, September 2011
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Trade Zones: Recommendations for South Africa
by André Erasmus
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 90, August 2011
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Intertwined Paths: Portugal and Rising Angola
by Pedro Seabra and Paulo Gorjão
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 89, August 2011
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Service Sector Liberalisation in India: Key Lessons and Challenges
by Rupa Chanda and Pralok Gupta
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 88, August 2011
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State Visits as a Tool of Economic Diplomacy: Bandwagon or Business Sense?
by Catherine Grant
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 87, July 2011
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- International Trade and Emerging Markets Since the Crisis
- Cumulative Costs of Trade Protection in the South African Economy
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