South Africa's post-apartheid foreign policy shapes Africa's future.
South Africa's foreign policy after apartheid is examined by Pan-African scholars. They argue that a strong domestic base is crucial for an effective foreign policy. The scholars look at South Africa's challenges in regional leadership, including traditional issues like military and economic power, as well as newer concerns like land conflicts and HIV/AIDS. The authors discuss South Africa's role in developing the AU and NEPAD, and its relationships with key countries in Africa.