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A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south

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Main Author: Nicola, Alexandra I.
Other Authors: Nel, Philip
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2012
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/52147 A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south Nicola, Alexandra I. Nel, Philip Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Political Science. Mbeki, Thabo International economic relations Balance of power Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations Developing countries -- Dependency on foreign countries Dissertations -- Political science Global equity Global political economy On t.p.: Master of Arts (International Studies) Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001 ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study attempts to examine the chances that South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki has in changing the unbalanced relations between the powerful countries of the North and the marginalised developing world. In doing so, it investigates how the leaders of Northern countries received the New Africa Initiative which was launched by a group of African heads of states, including Mbeki, at the G-8 summit in Genoa in July 2001. Unlike preceding works, this study takes a systemic perspective. The power relations in international affairs are pointed out with specific consideration of South Africa's status as an emerging middle power in the international system. Special recognition is furthermore given to the question as to whether there is currently a global re-think under way about globalisation, the ideology of neo-liberalism and the interaction with poor countries in the global political economy. The study comes to the conclusion that despite the fact that South Africa as a middle power is subordinate to the powerful countries of the North when it comes to effecting global change, and despite the outcomes of Genoa that do not indicate that an equitable global order is close, there are considerable trends and developments visible which support what Mbeki is trying to achieve. As a consequence, it is contended that his "Global Initiative" has a much better chance of being successful than the plea for a New International Economic Order in the 1970s. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie poog om die volgende te ondersoek: die waarskynlikheid dat Suid-Afrika se President, Thabo Mbeki, die ongebalanseerde verhoudinge tussen die magtige lande van die Noorde en die gemarginaliseerde ontwikkelende wêreld kan verander. Gevolglik word gekyk in hoe die leiers van die Noordelike lande die "New Africa Inititiative", wat in Julie 2001 by die G-8 spitsberaad in Genoa deur 'n groep staatshoofde van verskeie Afrikalande (Mbeki ingesluit) bekend gestel is, ontvang het. Anders as in vorige studies, word 'n sistematiese benadering in hierdie studie gevolg. Spesiale aandag word verder geskenk aan die vraag of daar huidiglik 'n globale heroorweging onderweg is. met petrekking tot _globalisering, die ideologie van neo-liberalisme en die hantering van arm lande binne die globale politeke ekonomie. Die studie 'kom tot die gevolgtrekking dat daar merkbare neigings en ontwikkelinge is wat Mbeki se werk ondersteun. Dit is ten spyte van die feit dat Suid-Afrika, as middelrnag, ondergeskik is aan die Noordelike lande wanneer invloede op globale veranderinge ter sprake is, en nieteenstaande die gevolge van Genoa, wat geensins aandui dat 'n regverdige globale bedeling naby is nie. Gevolglik word geargumenteer dat hierdie "Globale Inisiatief' 'n beter kans het om suksesvol te wees as die pleidooi vir 'n "Nuwe Internasionale Ekonomiese Orde" tydens die 1970s. Masters 2012-08-27T11:34:52Z 2012-08-27T11:34:52Z 2001-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52147 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 72 p. application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Mbeki, Thabo
International economic relations
Balance of power
Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations
Developing countries -- Dependency on foreign countries
Dissertations -- Political science
Global equity
Global political economy
Nicola, Alexandra I.
A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south
title A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south
title_full A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south
title_fullStr A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south
title_full_unstemmed A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south
title_short A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki's strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south
title_sort systemic analysis of thabo mbeki s strategy to change the marginalisation of the global south
topic Mbeki, Thabo
International economic relations
Balance of power
Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations
Developing countries -- Dependency on foreign countries
Dissertations -- Political science
Global equity
Global political economy
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52147
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