Foreign policy-making in Namibia : the dynamics of the smallness of a state

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Mushelenga, Samuel Abraham Peyavali

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2008-11

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This study is about foreign policy-making in Namibia from independence, 1990 to 2008, which is based on Liberalism as an approach to the study of International Relations. Namibia’s foreign policy has three main themes, namely the promotion of world peace, economic diplomacy and South-South cooperation. The domestic actors of Namibia’s foreign policy are the President, Minister of Foreign Affairs and other Government Ministries. Former President Nujoma is pragmatic and persuasive, while President Pohamba maintains a reserved approach. Other domestic actors such as the Parliament, opposition parties and civil society organisations have not been effective in influencing Namibia’s foreign policy-making. Although Namibia is a small state her foreign policy is successful contrary to the traditional perspectives of small states’ foreign policies. Namibia has played an active role in regional and international organisations and maintained a wider scope of foreign policy. Namibia has 24 diplomatic Missions in Africa, Asia, Europe and America.

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Mushelenga, Samuel Abraham Peyavali (2008) Foreign policy-making in Namibia : the dynamics of the smallness of a state, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2703>

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