Southern Africa

Southern Africa is the southernmost subregion of the African continent, south of the Congo and Tanzania. The physical location is the large part of Africa to the south of the extensive Congo River basin. Southern Africa is home to a number of river systems; the Zambezi River being the most prominent.

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SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 February 1990 English

The 1990s will be the decade when the full impact of the AIDS epidemic will be felt in Southern Africa. It will hit all sectors of society and all aspects of life. Unfortunately, the governments in the spread of AIDS in Africa, the consequences to the region as well as the economic implications for southern Africa

11 339-2021 1 Brief Report: 5/90 AIDS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA This report waa specifically written for the impact of the AIDS epidemic will be felt in Southern Africa. It will hit all sectors of society and all seems that AIDS may spread more rapidly in Southern Africa than it has in much of the rest of Africa. migration of workseekers and refugees. Again Southern Africa leads the field. South Africa has 300,000 foreigners There are also large numbers of refugees - Southern Africa is home to 1,330,000 refugees, a third of the


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 November 1988 English

This investigation provides a description of regional transport infrastructure in Southern Africa, evaluates the likelihood of success of rehabilitation projects, and identifies actions to increase the

analysing regional transportation problems in Southern Africa, he has travelled extensively in the same capacity SOUTHERN AFRICAN ISSUES TRANSPORT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA T L KENNEDY The South African Institute of Exhibit Number Title Principal rai iways of Southern Africa Tazara - goods and passenger traffic Tasara transport been so closely intertwined in the Southern Africa region. The physical condition and tenuous OF EXISTING ROUTES The transport routes in Southern Africa today (apart from the South African routes)


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 January 1963 English

independence, the economic factors that influenced their development and the role of South Africa in Southern Africa is explained.

1 3 9 T T O B E R E M O V E D PROBLEMS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA By B. COCKRAM THE SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 47 PROBLEMS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA By PROFESSOR BEN COCKRAM C.M.G., O.B.E Field Marshal Smuts that what mattered in Southern Africa was under the ground, and I have, ever since its structure a high plateau, the highest in Southern Africa: it possesses therefore few minerals, but its territories to become part of his overall plan for Southern Africa: if they agreed to do so they would increase


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 November 1988 English

This monograph will briefly outline the origins of the migratory labour system. The trends in labour movement are of particular significance and these are examined at length. Three parties are …

SOUTHERN AFRICAN ISSUES LABOUR MIGRATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA ALANWHITESIDE The South African Institute (HSRC) reports, entitled Labour Relations in Southern Africa, Part I. Legislation and Agreements (1985) topic 'Labour and Economic Interdependence i n Southern Africa'. That talk and subsequent discussion form 30 Earnings v.1 OTHER LABOUR MOVEMENT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 33 Unski 1 led labour :;,;-. Skilled workers Migration of labour is by no means unique to Southern Africa. People have moved to seek employment and


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 5 June 1997 English

the institutional uncertainty which has accompanied South Africa's transition to democracy.In Southern Africa, with its backlog of competing needs, the drug trade problem has not received the political priority

number three THE ILLEGAL DRUG TRADE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA by Glenn Oosthuysen THE SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE TRADE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA by Glenn Oosthuysen The Illegal Drug Trade in Southern Africa by Glenn South Africa's transition to democracy. In Southern Africa, with its backlog of competing needs, the drug a conference on the Illegal Drug Trade in Southern Africa from 5-6 June 1997. The conference drew together INTRODUCTION The Illegal Drug Trade in Southern Africa In his opening remarks to the conference,


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 October 1984 English

Interdependence includes the virtues of dependence that something can be obtained from others without the negative impact of relying on others and the virtues of independence in the sense that …

INTERDEPENDENCE - SOUTHERN AFRICA J J Bouwer v \ V* ,. o OCCASIONAL PAPER The South African Institute the I n s t i t u t e . INTERDEPENDENCE - SOUTHERN AFRICA J J Bouwer ISBN : 0-908371-31-4 The South address, namely "Economic Interdependence in Southern Africa". However, as I go along and speak directly also has a second part, namely "in Southern Africa". Southern Africa means the southern part of Africa continue. And that, Mr Chairman, brings me to Southern Africa and the extremely crucial opportunities and


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 September 1978 English

of Swapo, at the United Nations Conference on Southern Africa; the Executive Council of the Transitional Government in Rhodesia; Statements on Southern Africa by the United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, David

AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS SOUTHERN AFRICA RECORD, which is issued by the Institute on that the selection of statements included in SOUTHERN AFRICA RECORD should not be regarded as exhaustive 31596, Braamfontein, 2017, South Africa. SOUTHERN AFRICA RECORD NUMBER THIRTEEN SEPTEMBER 1978 CONTENTS/INHOUD Swapo, at the United Nations Conference on Southern Africa, at Maputo, Mozambique, May 1977: A. Extracts Rhodesia, on 2 May 1978 26 Statements on Southern Africa by the United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, the


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 December 1990 English

This document focuses on developments in southern Africa, where the change in its domestic policies has been followed by a change in the quality of its international relations. The new approach by the the South African Government has had a positive impact in Africa. In southern Africa, a primary task of South African diplomacy is to convince its neighbours that South Africa is committed to peace and stability in persuading Western Europe and the European community to co-operate with the countries of southern Africa in developing the region’s resources. It is up to the countries of the region to ensure that

OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA NEIL VAN HEERDEN MR N. P. VAN HEERDEN is not of the Institute. DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA NEIL VAN HEERDEN ISBN:0-908371-85-3 December today. My talk will focus on developments in southern Africa, but to preface my comments, to put them into Africa and the rest of our continent. In southern Africa, a primary task of South African diplomacy is increasingly being utilised, not only in southern Africa, but in Africa as a whole. And in our involvement


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 6 October 1976 English

development.Various political constraints, internal and external, are now hampering development in Southern Africa and affecting the attitudes of people overseas in such crucial areas as investment. If these is no reason to doubt the potential for healthy economic development in the whole region of Southern Africa.

Affairs Subject : THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK IN SOUTHERN AFRICA In a paper presented to the 13th Business external, are now hampering development in Southern Africa and affecting the attitudes of people overseas development in this country and the whole region of Southern Africa. The natural and human resources for such development years ago, when we discussed the outlook for Southern Africa, we were very conscious of the dramatic changes nationalism and the white-ruled countries of Southern Africa, there was good reason for hope then that this


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 January 1974 English

International Relations in Southern Africa was to place in perspective South Africa's relations with those states which can be included within the general geographical area of Southern Africa. The first paper deals deals with a model for international economic co-operation in Southern Africa focusing on territorial or regional decentralisation of political power to the respective states. The second paper focus on external relations. Africa is the key to full acceptance by the world community, and in this regard Southern Africa fills a cardinal position. Scientific co-operation ought to play an important role, not only

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA Professor J. A. LOMBARD Professor C.F. NIEUWOUDT Professor South Africa INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA Papers presented at a Symposium held in Pretoria within the general geo- graphical area of Southern Africa. - Lesotho, Botswana, Swaziland, South West the framework of international relations in Southern Africa, especially in view of the deep divisions on sit- uation which until now has existed in Southern Africa, and to lead in the long term to an opening


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