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Democratizing Foreign Policy? : Lessons from South Africa

Bertelsmann-Scott, Talitha(Contributions by)Black, David R.(Contributions by)Bond, Patrick(Contributions by)Johnsen, Kristen(Contributions by)Klotz, Audie(Contributions by)Pere, Garth le(Contributions by)Sadie, Yolande(Contributions by)Toit, Peirre Du(Contributions by)Nel, Philip(Edited by)Van Der Westhuizen, Janis(Edited by)
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In Democratizing Foreign Policy? Lessons from South Africa fifteen established and emerging scholars use South Africa as a case study to assess the extent to which democratic consolidation can be translated into the realm of foreign policy.

Contributors discuss the South African Community as an arena of transnational democracy, the impact of European Union trade policy, and the significance of South Africa's controversial 'arms deals' as they explore the opportunities and constraints facing recently democratized societies in the Southern Hemisphere.

This book provides a broad ranging assessment of the opportunities and challenges involved in opening the process of foreign policy making to civil society and the need to do so if the developing world is to better manage the complexities of globalization.

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Lexington Books
073910585X / 9780739105856
Hardback
327.68
25/11/2003
United States
English
224 p.
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