Research Outputs 2010

Articles in accredited journals

Broodryk, AE and Solomon, H. 2010. From war economies to peace economies in Africa. Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies, 38 (1): 1-24.

Cilliers, JK. 2010. Europe and Africa – the enduring relationship. Strategic Review for Southern Africa, XXXII (2): 44-68.

Fioramonti, L and Fiori, A. 2010. Civil society after democracy: The evolution of civic activism in South Africa and Korea. Journal of Civil Society, 6 (1): 23-38.

Fioramonti, L and Fiori, A. 2010. The changing roles of civil society in democratisation: Evidence from South Africa (1990-2009) and South Korea (1987-2009). African and Asian Studies, 9: 83-104.

Hough, M and Jacobs, PC. 2010. Intelligence cooperation to combat terrorism and serious organised crime: The United Kingdom model. Acta Criminologica: South African Journal of Criminology, 23 (2): 94-108.

Olivier, G. 2010. Regionalism in Africa: Cooperation without integration? Strategic Review for Southern Africa, XXXII (2): 17-43.

Solomon, H. 2010. South Africa in Africa: A case of high expectations for peace. South African Journal of International Affairs, 17 (2): 131-147.

Spies, YK. 2010. Trends and developments in South African foreign policy: 2009. South African Yearbook of International Law, 34: 268-288.

Spies, YK. 2010. South Africa’s multilateral challenges in a “polypolar” world. International Spectator, 45 (4): 73-91.
 

Articles in non-accredited journals

Olivier, G. 2010. Integrative cooperation in Africa. The IUP Journal of International Relations, IV (1 & 2): 131-142.

Ooms, G, Hills, PS, Hammonds, R, Van Leemput, L, Assefa, Y, Miti, KN and Van Damme, W. 2010. Applying the principles of AIDS “exceptionality” to global health: Challenges for global health governance. Global Health Governance: The Scholarly Journal for the New Health Security Paradigm, IV (1): 1-9.

Wouters, E, Vermeire, P, Miti, KN and Van Damme, W. 2010. Modelling social reality: Limitations to measuring the impact of HIV/AIDS on rural households. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 15 (8): 955-957.

 

Authored books

Fioramonti, L. 2010. European Union Democracy Aid: Supporting civil society in post-apartheid South Africa. Oxon: Routledge.


Chapters in books

Adar, KG, Juma, MK and Miti, KN. 2010. Introduction: Conceptual and issue areas in context. In The State of Africa 2010/2011: Parameters and legacies of governance and issue areas, edited by Adar, KG, Juma, MK and Miti, KN. Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa.
 

Fioramonti, L and Lucarelli, S. 2010. Introduction. In External Perceptions of the European Union as a Global Actor, edited by Lucarelli, S and Fioramonti. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.

Fioramonti, L and Lucarelli, S. 2010. Conclusion: Self-representations and external perceptions – can the EU bridge the gap? In External Perceptions of the European Union as a Global Actor, edited by Lucarelli, S and Fioramonti, L. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.

Miti, KN, Juma, MK and Adar, KG. 2010. Conclusion: confronting Africa’s developmental challenges. In The State of Africa 2010/2011: Parameters and legacies of governance and issue areas, edited by Adar, KG, Juma, MK and Miti, KN. Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa.

Olivier, G and Fioramonti, L. 2010. The emerging “global south”: The EU in the eyes of India, Brazil and South Africa. In External Perceptions of the European Union as a Global Actor, edited by Lucarelli, S and Fioramonti, L. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.

Schoeman, MME, Loots, L and Naidoo, K. 2010. South African female peacekeepers: An exploration of their experiences in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In New South African Review 2010: Development or Decline?, edited by Daniel, J, Naidoo, P, Pillay, D and Southall, R. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
 

 

 

Editorships

Adar, KG, Juma, MK and Miti, KN. 2010. The State of Africa 2010/2011: Parameters and legacies of governance and issue areas. Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa.

Lucarelli, S and Fioramonti, L (eds). 2010. External Perceptions of the European Union as a Global Actor. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.
 

Research highlights

Dr Lorenzo Fioramonti was the lead researcher on a project aimed at a global analysis of the external perceptions of the European Union (EU). The project entailed a two-phase survey of political elites across the globe, including government and international financial institution (IFI) decision-makers. The core conclusions drawn from the study point to the fact that despite the EU’s self-image as a global actor, the European project remains largely unknown to the citizens of non-European countries, whilst such knowledge that does exist correlates with levels of education. Decision-makers in China and Russia view the EU as a collaborative, though weak partner, and South Africans believe it is an “ineffective” partner. Participation in this project has now culminated in the establishment of a Research Unit on Euro-Africa Studies in the Department of Political Sciences.

A second project in which the Department is involved focuses on the experiences of female South African peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan. It is a joint project in which Prof Schoeman and Prof Elrena van der Spuy (UCT) take the lead, and it will be expanded in 2011 to include Dr Louise Olsson of the Folke Bernadotte Academy in Sweden. The publication and dissemination of the initial findings have resulted in cooperation between Prof Schoeman and members of the South African National Defence Force in re-evaluating and restructuring peacekeeping training in order to promote gender mainstreaming more effectively.

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