Africa and the nexus between foreign policy and democracy

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A major challenge we face as Africans is how we get 55 different states to act as one, and to speak with one voice, writes Thabo Mbeki.

A major challenge we face as Africans is how we get 55 different states to act as one, and to speak with one voiceThe aphorism “all politics is local” is appropriate and relevant in a discussion about the vexed question of the nexus between democratic governance and foreign policy goals. This is a most important question and one that receives scant attention. ..

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