UID:
kobvindex_DGP1630553107
Format:
Lit.Hinw. S. 78-81
ISSN:
1022-0461
Content:
With the dramatic changes in the international and domestic environment, the African National Congress (ANC) has been faced with reconciling the policies of liberation with those of a political party. In response, the ANC has taken up a series of positions representing a new foreign policy outlook, one which takes cognizance of both the changing international environment and the ANC's new role as an emergent political party on the verge of taking power. This paper will investigate this transformation of ANC foreign policy by first examining the broad outlines of policy during the period of the liberation struggle; secondly, looking at the nature and effect of the crisis induced by both the end of the Cold War and the implementation of the South African government's radical reform programme; and finally, examining the preliminary contours of a new foreign policy as the organization emerges out of the transitional period and into the role of governing power. (SAJIA/DÜI)
In:
South African journal of international affairs, Braamfontein : SAIIA, 1993, 1(1993), 1, Seite 62-81, 1022-0461
Language:
English