SAIIA Western Cape - CALTEX Interschools Quiz May 2013
Fifty schools from the Western Cape area took part in the annual SAIIA interschool quiz on 15 May at Bishops School in Rondebosch, organised by the SAIIA Western Cape Branch.
View ArticleCanadian Governor General David Johnston speaks at SAIIA
On 21 May 2013 SAIIA and the University of the Witwatersrand co-hosted a visit by the Canadian Governor General, His Excellency, The Right Honourable, David Johnston for a keynote address and...
View ArticleIndia and South Africa on the Global Stage
On 27 and 28 May 2013, the South African Institute of International Affairs together with the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses hosted a dialogue on “India and South Africa: Sharing...
View ArticleTICAD V – 20 Years of partnership between Japan and Africa
From 1 – 3 June 2013, Yokohama plays host to the Fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD V), a high-level exchange between Japan and Africa which celebrates its 20th...
View ArticlePresident Obama's Whirlwind Visit to Africa
United States President Barack Obama visits Senegal, Tanzania and South Africa between 26 of June and 3 of July 2013. Dr. Scott Firsing, former SAIIA Bradlow Fellow in 2012, is interviewed on US...
View ArticleSPECIAL REPORT: Why Obama’s visit to Africa matters
US-Africa relations have changed considerably over the past 20 years. A perceived limited American policy focused on providing ‘poor’ Africans with aid and selfishly dealing with its own security...
View ArticleMozambique and Malawi: Recalibrating a Difficult Relationship
SAIIA Policy Briefing No 68, June 2013
View ArticleMEDIA ALERT: SA-US trade statistics ahead of President Barack Obama’s visit...
President Jacob Zuma is expected to hold talks with United States President Barack Obama this weekend to discuss SA-US bilateral relations. Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Maite...
View ArticleObama inspires, but what are the implications for US-South Africa relations?
United States President Barack Obama’s speech was well-calibrated for an audience of university students, and harkened back not only to the words of Nelson Mandela at the time of his release from...
View ArticleMozambique and Malawi: A relationship back on track
On 13 July 2013 the fragility of regional security in Southern Africa came to the fore when the Southern African Development Community’s Ministerial Committee of the Organ on Politics, Defence and...
View ArticleSouth Africa and the European Union: moving beyond asymmetry
Since the dawn of democracy in South Africa, and the conclusion of the Trade, Development and Cooperation Agreement (TDCA) in 1999, the relationship between South Africa and the European Union has...
View ArticleMEDIA ALERT: The 6th Annual SA-EU Summit: Expert commentary from SAIIA
South Africa and the European Union meet in Pretoria today for the 6th annual SA-EU summit. While this meeting is another step in strengthening the strategic partnership between the two, SA’s Minister...
View ArticleSA-UK Relations: Collective Understanding and Mutual Trust Needed
South Africans may not appreciate that a diplomatic Bilateral Forum between South Africa and the United Kingdom is something unusual for the British. Pretoria has many similar arrangements and it can...
View ArticleMozambique’s Future Trajectory: Challenges and Opportunities
Mozambique has been one of the ten fastest growing economies in the world from 2001-2010 and is forecast to continue its rapid growth trajectory. In 2014 Mozambique will commemorate 20 years of...
View ArticleRussia and Angola: The Rebirth of a Strategic Partnership?
SAIIA Occasional Paper No 154, October 2013
View ArticleRussia and Africa relations: On the brink of revival?
Africa’s rise over the past decade has worked like a magnet, attracting to the continent new and old partners alike. While the mounting interest in the continent by emerging powers such as China, India...
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