UID:
kobvindex_DGP1630191418
Format:
Tab., Lit.Hinw. S. 15-18
ISSN:
1022-0461
Content:
The post-Cold War world-system into which post-apartheid South Africa is being inducted is essentially unstable. The current global trend towards regionalism calls for a careful assessment of South Africa's foreign policy options in the 'new world order'. This paper makes a case for complementary regionalism between West and Southern African sub-regions, especially in the areas of economy, ecology, strategic relations and governance. It contends that notwithstanding the objective and subjective limitations to their capabilities, and a history of political antinomies, the Republic of South Africa and Nigeria would be crucial to any future efforts to achieve continent-wide regionalism in these four important aspects, hence the need for greater cooperation between them. (SAJIA/DÜI)
In:
South African journal of international affairs, Braamfontein : SAIIA, 1993, 1(1994), 2, Seite 1-18, 1022-0461
Language:
English