South Africa’s international relations in light of it’s recent foreign policies
Could South Africa's choice to support Palestine through the ICJ also risk its Western foreign relationships?
South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been used as a blueprint for many other transitional justice programs in Africa and globally.
The country’s recent foreign policy choices do reveal that the work of transitional justice does not happen in isolation but within the constraints of international relations.
Could South Africa’s choice to support Palestine through the ICJ also risk its Western foreign relationships?
Find out about this and more during the Carnegie Institute’s hybrid webinar on the 19th of March, 2024.
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