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Vol. 106 No. 1 (2026): Reexamining Foreign Policy in the New World Order
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Vol. 106 No. 1 (2026): Reexamining Foreign Policy in the New World Order
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Reexamining Foreign Policy in the New World Order
Ndzalama Mathebula, Bhaso Ndzendze, Maipato Mmako-Dlamini
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Peer Review
Balancing Act: South Africa’s Foreign Policy, Peacebuilding and SDG 16 in an Era of Renewed Unilateralism
Tinashe Sithole
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Trump 2.0, Personality and Power:Assessing Trump’s Foreign Policyin a Multipolar World Order
Kibang Cedrick Zuo-Kom
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Brazil-Russia-China-South Africa (BRCS) Paradox: Reconciling Normative Ambitions with Strategic Interests in the United Nations
Michael Tshinyalani Khorommbi
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Reframing South Africa’s Energy Diplomacy: An African imperative and geopolitical strategy for Just Energy Transition
Sky L. Mkuti, Frank Odimegwu
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Change and Contradiction: Hungary’s Foreign Policy Across its 2011 and 2024 European Council Presidencies
Neo Sithole
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Economic Diplomacy, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Path to Sustainable Development: Evidence, Barriers, and Strategic Opportunities for Guinea
Saa Michel Tolno
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Solidarity to Strategy: Reviewing Commitments to Pan-Africanism and Regional Integration Post-1990s by Lusaka, Harare, and Pretoria Nexus
Kutloano Sammy Malahlela, Sbusiso Gwala, Ngako Clement Seoketsa, Tinyiko Emily Nkuna, Luyanda Fisokuhle Nsibande, Thandolwethu Princess Khumalo, Risuna Natasha Sono, Patience Gugu Nkosi, Akhona Lindiswa Nhlanhla
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Reimagining Pan-Africanism in South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe: An Analysis of Youth Perspectives
Ikaneng Mmako, Fikile Happy Maseko, Goitsemang Glen Matsepane, Denzel Joe, Sofia Jose, Primrose Dendera, Tlalane Caroline Mofokeng, Kaamilah Heath, Mpumelelo Makoloane
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Integration of Pan-Africanism and Regionalism in African Higher Education: A Cross-Disciplinary Study at the University of Johannesburg
Lisa Nyaude, Mamello Bridgette Masoetsa, Rose Mhlanga, Nonhlanhla Slindile Mhlongo, Andile Nolwazi Thusi, Masego Tserema, Malcolm Mhlauli, Siboniso Mbhele
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The Future of Pan-Africanism: The Transformative Role of Higher Learning Institutions
Koketso Prudence Kekana, Lordy Gabriel Molisho, Onkemetse Nkhumise, Motheo Mathabatha, Given Thabani Dube, Tumelo Mamabolo, Marshal Guswani, Thuso Biyela, Luyanda Zulu
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Opinion
The Re-examination of South Africa’s National Interests in a Post-International and Heterarchy Era
Ndzalama Mathebula, Ayanda Khumalo, Mihle Kambula, Angela Zondo, Thuto Khumalo, Thabang Maseko
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