The South African Yearbook of International Affairs was first published in 1996. Accepted as an important forum for debate on South Africa’s international relations, its focus on affairs of the African continent has increased over the years. It is the only annual publication of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa. The Yearbook provides a unique compendium of statistical and analytical information relevant to foreign policy analysts, decision makers, academics, business people and the media alike. For copies please contact our Publications Department.
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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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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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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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