The Republic of South Africa and the G20: Its political, national interests and priorities as member of the process
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Boulle, Laurence. (2011). The Republic of South Africa and the G20: Its political, national interests and priorities as member of the process. In W. Hofmeister (Ed.). G20 Perceptions and perspectives for global governance. Singapore: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (K-A-S). pp. 135 - 146
Authors | Boulle, Laurence |
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Abstract | In rudimentary terms the involvement of emerging nations in the G20 brings new voices to the central global stage, allows the articulation of new mes- sages and priorities, and creates expectations about various institutional and policy outcomes from the involvement. While other middle-income countries also participate in the organisation, South Africa’s involvement has two other considerations, namely the “representative” question and the compatibility of other institutional memberships, both referred to below. |
Year | 2011 |
Publisher | Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (K-A-S) |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
Page range | 135 - 146 |
ISBN | 9789814022675 |
Research Group | Thomas More Law School |
Place of publication | Singapore |
Editors | W. Hofmeister |
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