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Assessing Turkey’s Role in Somalia

"Somalis of all walks of life refer to Turkey’s arrival as a miracle and Godsend. But that honeymoon is ending. The famine’s back has been broken and Al-Shabaab has been pushed out of the capital – although it is still a serious threat. Now comes th…

Turkey and South Africa: Development of relations 1860-2005

The formal diplomatic relationship between Turkey and South Africa was established in 1992, however the relationship on various levels predates this by as much as 130 years. Turkey and South Africa are countries with very similar developmental patte…

American Helicopters for Rhodesia

In the brief report, SABC TV news reports suggested that American-made helicopters were sold to Rhodesia through an Israeli connection. These caused some speculation and various conflicting reports. Despite all this, the fact remains that the arms e…

G-8 Preview: Bush and Allies to Discuss Repairing Their Rift and Rebuilding Iraq

The annual economic summit of eight industrialized nations, which begins June 1 in Evian, France, will provide an opportunity for President Bush to repair relations with major European countries that opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq, particularly F…

Security and Development in the Horn of Africa: Emerging Powers, and Competing Regionalisms

Emerging powers are becoming centers for varieties of conflict as well as development. With a focus on the complexities of the Horn of Africa, we highlight non-traditional security (NTS) – transnational challenges including ‘fragile states’, terrori…

Morocco faces its First Commercial Dispute before the WTO Morocco - Hot-Rolled Steel Case (Complaint from Turkey)

This paper examines Turkey's case against Morocco before the World Trade Organization (WTO), over anti-dumping duties on hot-rolled steel products. Turkey's complaint constitutes both a precedent and an opportunity. First, it is a precedent in that …

Le Maroc à l’épreuve de son Premier Litige Commercial devant l’OMC: Affaire Maroc-Acier laminé à Chaud (Plainte de Turquie) / Morocco faces its First Commercial Dispute before the WTO Morocco - Hot-Rolled Steel Case (Complaint from Turkey)

This paper examines Turkey's case against Morocco before the World Trade Organization (WTO), over anti-dumping duties on hot-rolled steel products. Turkey's complaint constitutes both a precedent and an opportunity. First, it is a precedent in that …

Journal of Energy in Southern Africa Vol 26 No.1

This issue comprises several articles and conference papers. The first article “SAURAN, A new resource for solar radiometric data in Southern Africa” gives a brief background to the SAURAN project and describes the network’s operation, coverage and …

Turkey in Somalia: Shifting Paradigms of Aid

"As the global development landscape continues to evolve, new and emerging actors – countries transitioning from being aid recipients to aid providers – are becoming increasingly visible on the global scene. Although the approaches, interests and re…

South-South Peacebuilding: Lessons and Insights from Turkey and South Africa's Support to Fragile States

"Emerging actors, such as providers of South–South cooperation (SSC), are increasingly playing a role in peacebuilding, particularly in fragile states and conflict-affected areas. While there is much discussion on the role of emerging donors in s…

South-South Cooperation and Peacebuilding: Turkey's Involvement in Somalia

Turkey has become one of Somalia’s most important partners, providing humanitarian and development aid, military training and private investment. Its novel approach has strengthened the fledgling Somali Federal Government (SFG) at a critical mome…

Horn of Africa Bulletin Vol 29 No. 5 September-October 2017

The complex and constantly evolving relations and interactions between the societies and states in the Horn and the countries of the Persian Gulf have significant peace and security implications for the region and globally. This issue of the Horn …

Turkey and the G-20 Presidency: Implications for LIDCs and Africa

"Turkey started its G-20 presidency in 2015 with three priorities – inclusiveness, investment and implementation – and the crosscutting themes of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and low-income developing countries (LIDCs). Of these, inc…

Emerging Powers in Africa: Key Drivers, Differing Interests and Future Perspectives

The COVID-19 pandemic has been characterized by a shifting balance of power, with some analysts even predicting a new international order in the making. Emerging powers are contributing to the changing power dynamics by competing to increase the inf…

Les Relations Turco-Africaines: Quel Bilan en 2020? / Turkish-African Relations: What will it be Like in 2020?

Within the framework of Turkey's policy of opening up to Africa, which began in 1998, Turkey is determined to increase and develop its political, economic, commercial and cultural relations with African countries. In this context, a strategy for the…

La Turquie en Afrique: une Stratégie d’Affirmation / Turkey in Africa: An Affirmation Strategy

Rivalries between the powers seem to be gaining unprecedented scale in these times of crisis, declining, more than ever, in the field of influence. Like many states, Turkey has also seized on the COVID-19 crisis to distill its soft power and demonst…

Propos sur la Relation Turquie-Afrique / Remarks on the Turkey-Africa Relationship

As Turkish President Receip Tayip Erdogan completes an African tour that took him this week to Angola, Togo and Nigeria, CEIDES analyses and unpacks the news in the words of Dr Roméo Saa Ngouana. / Au moment où le Président turc Receip Tayip Erdogan…

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