Candice Moore's research while affiliated with University of Johannesburg and other places
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Publications (2)
Thabo Mbeki's presidency was credited with bringing vision and substance to South Africa's foreign policy through the emphasis of the African agenda. He has continued his prominent diplomatic role since the end of his official terms in office. This article examines the post-presidency of Mbeki in the context of Africa's ‘second-wave’ of democracy,...
This fortieth anniversary edition of Politikon is an opportune moment to examine one of the abiding themes of South African foreign policy since the end of apartheid, that of the tension between moral foreign policy and state interests. This article, situated within the literature on norm diffusion and norm localisation, seeks to examine the influe...
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... These criticisms largely ignore the identity Mbeki created for Pretoria in the global arena as the defender of Africa's integration and its commitment to African issues in global affairs. Mbeki's African Renaissance had three major objectives, the push for democracy in Africa, appreciation of African-ness and African solutions to African problems (Moore 2014). Thabo Mbeki's vision for Africa, best demonstrated by the African Renaissance slogan caught the attention of the globe. ...
... This aspect of climate policy appears less dynamic than the first two, but is of equal importance, with a third of South African trade and investment flowing to and from these countries (Moore 2013). 52 Additionally, the EU and its member states provide significant funding to enhance domestic climate policy processes. ...