The Mandela-Obama effect: Legacies, divergences and convergences
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Digital Diplomacy in Africa – a discussion with authors in SAJIA’s special issue
‘Digital diplomacy’, also referred to as virtual diplomacy, e-diplomacy, and cyber diplomacy, is the intersection of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and diplomatic practice. In the 21st century, digital diplomacy has grown to become a major interdisciplinary area for both
African Digital Diplomacy
Diplomacy practised by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) platforms and capabilities has grown exponentially over the short duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. In part, this is because digital technologies were already rising in importance as avenues for the conduct of
COVID-19 HERALDS THE ERA OF DIGITAL DIPLOMACY IN AFRICA
It is difficult to talk of the COVID-19 pandemic in positive terms. But, as a growing number of analysts have noted, the crisis provides silver linings as underlying problems are exposed and pathways for resolving them considered. It would be a waste of
African Digital Diplomacy Seminars Program
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African Digital Diplomacy in the era of COVID-19
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Postgraduate program curriculum development at the University of the Witwatersrand
Extensive work has been done since the formation of ACSUS in establishing the viability of an American Studies program at the University of the Witwatersrand, and now, the ongoing development of the program, the first of its kind on the
OPINION | Amukelani Charmaine Matsilele: The relevance of American studies in African universities
If Americans are studying Africa, Africa needs to study America for a balanced engagement across public policy, civil society, corporate sector and at personal levels, writes Amukelani Charmaine Matsilele. American studies have been undertaken in other parts of the world but not
Why American studies is important
Undertaking American studies is very important to all universities worldwide. The American Studies in universities in African continent could be a very promising and interesting program to consider for its great potential and promise to foster development of knowledge among
American political studies courses in Africa: Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) and US domestic political dynamics.
By Siviwe Rikhotso Introduction Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) is a heavy feature in international relations and political studies around the world. As with many other lenses of analysis in international relations, FPA also considers the foreign policies of the biggest players in