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|a Perspectives on South Africa-China Relations at 15 Years /
|c Funeka Yazini April and Garth Shelton (eds).
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|a Keynote address -- Opening address / Phindile Lukhele-Olorunju -- Welcome address / Terrence Mashego -- Ambassadorial keynote address -- Tian Xuejun -- Keynote address / Marius Fransman -- South Africa-China political and economic relations -- Introduction : an assessment of South Africa-China relations from a national interest perspective / Yazini April and Garth Shelton -- China and South Africa : common interests and global objectives / Garth Shelton -- Fifteen years of China-South African relations and beyond / Liu Guijin -- Prospective mining industrialization partnerships between South Africa and China / Yazini April -- South Africa and China : people to people and knowledge transfer -- Educational co-operation or educational aid? China, Africa and South Africa / Ke Yu -- Rethinking Africa's development through science and technology challenges and opportunities : a partnership opportunity for South Africa and China / John Forje and Yazini April -- China-Africa relations -- China and Africa : the Chinese dream and the African dream / Shu Zhan -- Engagement with style : what China's peacekeeping in Africa says about China's engagement with Africa / Meicen Sun -- Conclusion : South Africa-China relations into the future / Yazini April.
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|a The year 2013 marked 15 years of the phenomenal diplomatic relations between South Africa and China. The relationship between South Africa and China has been developing since diplomatic ties were established on 1 January 1998. Since then, South Africa-China's bilateral relations have undergone rapid and all-facet development. There were frequent high level and other kinds of mutual exchanges between the two countries. The bilateral relations within the space of fifteen years have evolved from a Partnership to a Strategic Partnership, and then to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Furthermore, in the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which was set out in the Beijing Declaration signed in 2010, the two countries expressed the desire to further strengthen and deepen cooperation in both bilateral and regional affairs by establishing a comprehensive strategic partnership based on equality, mutual benefit and common development. The agreements range from political dialogue, trade, investment, mineral exploration, manufacturing, and agriculture to joint efforts in the global arena, such as in the United Nations, the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), and Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). In recognition of the aforementioned bilateral achievements, on 19 September 2013, an Ambassadorial forum was co-hosted by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), The Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Republic of South Africa, and the Africa Institute of South Africa-Human Science Research Council (AISA-HSRC). The objective of the Ambassadorial Forum was to provide an opportunity for reflections on the past and outlook on the future diplomatic relations between South Africa and China. This book presents the official keynote addresses which provide strategic thinking and foresight into the bilateral relations between the two countries. The main substance of the book is a collection of the Ambassadorial Forum papers that were submitted. The papers evaluate economic and political progress from a national interest perspective. Progress is measured against variables such as trade growth, people-to-people development, partnerships, and the implementation of state agreements, all against the background of the theory of national interest.
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