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Title: | Southern Africa after apartheid: regional integration and external resources |
Editor: | Odén, Bertil |
Year: | 1993 |
Issue: | 28 |
Pages: | 279 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Seminar proceedings from the Scandinavian Institute of African Studies (ISSN 0281-0018) |
City of publisher: | Uppsala |
Publisher: | Nordiska Afrikainstitutet (The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies) |
ISBN: | 9171063323 |
Geographic term: | Southern Africa |
Subjects: | future 1992 international economic relations conference papers (form) |
Abstract: | As part of its Africa Days in May 1992, the Scandinavian Institute of African Studies organized a seminar on southern Africa after apartheid. Its main objective was to examine some of the issues related to alternative modes of regional integration and cooperation and their relevance to southern Africa in a post-Cold War world. The topic was approached from four different perspectives: integration theory (papers by Tom Østergaard and Hans C. Blomqvist et al.), an issue-oriented approach (Robert Davies on perspectives emerging in South Africa on regional cooperation and integration, Thomas Ohlson and Stephen J. Stedman on enhanced regional security, Charles Harvey and Derek Hudson on regional financial and monetary cooperation, Oliver S. Saasa on regional transport networks), an organizational approach (Arne Tostensen and Emang Motlhabane Maphanyane on the SADCC, Jan Isaksen on SACU (Southern African Customs Union), and Arve Ofstad on the PTA (Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States)), and an external resources oriented perspective (Bertil Odén on factors affecting the flows of external capital to postapartheid southern Africa, Jan Cedergren on Swedish aid priorities for regional development in southern Africa, and Åke Magnusson on Swedish trade and investment links with southern Africa). |