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The Foreign Policy of Emerging Donor States: The Case of South Africa's Establishment of SADPA

  1. Údaje o názvuThe Foreign Policy of Emerging Donor States: The Case of South Africa's Establishment of SADPA [rukopis] / Xanani Baloyi
    Další variantní názvyZahraniční politika nových donorů: případová studie SADPA (Jihoafrická republika)
    Osobní jméno Baloyi, Xanani (autor diplomové práce nebo disertace)
    Překl.názThe Foreign Policy of Emerging Donor States: The Case of South Africa's Establishment of SADPA
    Vyd.údaje2016
    Fyz.popisil., mapy, grafy, tab.
    PoznámkaVed. práce Radovan Dluhy-smith
    Oponent Jaromír Harmáček
    Dal.odpovědnost Dluhy-smith, Radovan (vedoucí diplomové práce nebo disertace)
    Harmáček, Jaromír, 1981- (oponent)
    Dal.odpovědnost Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (udelovatel akademické hodnosti)
    Klíč.slova Emerging powers * emerging donors * South Africa * development co-operation * China * OECD-DAC * Traditional Western Donors * Dependency * Emerging powers * emerging donors * South Africa * development co-operation * China * OECD-DAC * Traditional Western Donors * Dependency
    Forma, žánr diplomové práce master's theses
    MDT (043)378.2
    Země vyd.Česko
    Jazyk dok.ukrajinština
    Druh dok.PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitulMgr.
    Studijní programNavazující
    Studijní programGeography
    Studijní oborInternational Development Studies
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    Kvalifikační práceStaženoVelikostdatum zpřístupnění
    00207413-819394691.pdf172.6 MB13.05.2016
    PosudekTyp posudku
    00207413-ved-419801243.pdfPosudek vedoucího
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    Průběh obhajobydatum zadánídatum odevzdánídatum obhajobypřidělená hodnocenítyp hodnocení
    00207413-prubeh-968545034.pdf21.04.201513.05.201623.08.20161Hodnocení známkou

    South Africa proudly wears the label 'emerging power', with its membership in BRICS and G20 probably the most visible signs of this conferred status" (Schoeman, 2015). However, the immediate prediction and reaction has been a contested hegemony from African countries against South Africa's foreign policy that sought to exercise most of the cultural, political, economic and military influence on the continent. This paper discovers the notion of emergent donors within the context of current global power shifts from traditional Western donors to non-Western donors and locates South Africa within the latter group described by the notion of 'from recipient to donor'. It analyses South Africa's development model in Africa from the perspective of development theories, chiefly, dependency theory. The basic hypothesis is that South Africa's development model, albeit an emergent donor has attributes of dependency relations and thus exploitative 'cooperative ties' (Jackson and Sorensen, 2010). I argue that underdevelopment in the SADC region and in other countries with proximity to South Africa is an intentional byproduct of the development in South Africa. The paper unpacks its outgoing aid under the pretext of South-South co-operation and explores the economic and political drivers that inform Pretoria's development agenda. In the last section, the paper gives a brief contrast of the Chinese and South African development model to argue that both exhibit stark divergence from tenets of mutual gain espoused in the South-South co-operation model. The findings derived from the study is that the agenda-setting power of development cooperation still resides within dependency practices of exploitation, emergent donors like South Africa have not overhauled the contentious development agenda associated with the West.South Africa proudly wears the label 'emerging power', with its membership in BRICS and G20 probably the most visible signs of this conferred status" (Schoeman, 2015). However, the immediate prediction and reaction has been a contested hegemony from African countries against South Africa's foreign policy that sought to exercise most of the cultural, political, economic and military influence on the continent. This paper discovers the notion of emergent donors within the context of current global power shifts from traditional Western donors to non-Western donors and locates South Africa within the latter group described by the notion of 'from recipient to donor'. It analyses South Africa's development model in Africa from the perspective of development theories, chiefly, dependency theory. The basic hypothesis is that South Africa's development model, albeit an emergent donor has attributes of dependency relations and thus exploitative 'cooperative ties' (Jackson and Sorensen, 2010). I argue that underdevelopment in the SADC region and in other countries with proximity to South Africa is an intentional byproduct of the development in South Africa. The paper unpacks its outgoing aid under the pretext of South-South co-operation and explores the economic and political drivers that inform Pretoria's development agenda. In the last section, the paper gives a brief contrast of the Chinese and South African development model to argue that both exhibit stark divergence from tenets of mutual gain espoused in the South-South co-operation model. The findings derived from the study is that the agenda-setting power of development cooperation still resides within dependency practices of exploitation, emergent donors like South Africa have not overhauled the contentious development agenda associated with the West.

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