NELSON MANDELA'S PRESTIGE DIPLOMACY IN SOUTH AFRICA (1994-1999)

Authors

  • Pedro Vinícius Pereira Brites University Center Ritter dos Reis (Uniritter)
  • Yuri Debrai Padilha University Center Ritter dos Reis (Uniritter)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/2448-3923.72629

Keywords:

South African Foreign Policy, South African apartheid, Nelson Mandela Government

Abstract

The present study aims to analyze the foreign policy of the Nelson Mandela government in the wake of a new post-Cold War international structure, from 1994 to 1999, mapping the actors involved in this environment and the indicators and variables that conditioned the country's foreign policy.

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Author Biographies

Pedro Vinícius Pereira Brites, University Center Ritter dos Reis (Uniritter)

Course of International Relations, University Center Ritter dos Reis (Uniritter), Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Yuri Debrai Padilha, University Center Ritter dos Reis (Uniritter)

Course of International Relations, University Center Ritter dos Reis (Uniritter), Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Published

2017-09-06

How to Cite

Pereira Brites, P. V., & Debrai Padilha, Y. (2017). NELSON MANDELA’S PRESTIGE DIPLOMACY IN SOUTH AFRICA (1994-1999). Brazilian Journal of African Studies, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.22456/2448-3923.72629