The Republic of South Africa's relations with major powers and its role in international organizations

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v4i37.421

Keywords:

- Republic of South Africa - Major Powers - International Organizations

Abstract

The international interest in the Republic of South Africa is highlighted by its regional and international standing، and through the study of South Africa’s relationship with the United States of America، the American interest in South Africa is linked to its comprehensive strategic vision and the need for South Africa’s national economy، especially its position among the countries of the continent، as well as support for democratic transformation. In it، and to contain the Chinese and French influence، as for the relationship of South Africa with China، as the common goals between China and South Africa are to seek to demand a multipolar international system based on justice and equality، as well as the importance of strategic partnerships with China، which in turn is a great need for trade and investment exchange And openness to Chinese markets، just as China sees South Africa as the leading country in energy and mining globally and a vital source of goods.

Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Omar Nawfal Muhammad Ali, & Saif Nussrat tawfeeq. (2024). The Republic of South Africa’s relations with major powers and its role in international organizations . Tikrit Journal For Political Science, 4(37), 3–25. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v4i37.421

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