2008
DOI: 10.4314/ai.v37i4.22525
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Russian-South African Foreign Policy in Africa: The case of the DRC

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“…Furthermore, it presents negligible specifics on Russia's trade relations with African states such as South Africa. Different from the above‐mentioned scholars, April (2008) places her arguments on Russia–Africa diplomatic relations pre‐Cold War and post‐Cold War era. She interprets South Africa's and Russia's foreign policy changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the [Apartheid] South Africa.…”
Section: Russia–africa Relations In Perspective: the Question Of Political Legaciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, it presents negligible specifics on Russia's trade relations with African states such as South Africa. Different from the above‐mentioned scholars, April (2008) places her arguments on Russia–Africa diplomatic relations pre‐Cold War and post‐Cold War era. She interprets South Africa's and Russia's foreign policy changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the [Apartheid] South Africa.…”
Section: Russia–africa Relations In Perspective: the Question Of Political Legaciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few empirical studies that exist include academic contributions of scholars like Arkhangelskaya and Shubin (2015), Isachenko (2013) and April (2008), inter alia. This list of scholars that portrays the discourse of this study is not a recent phenomenon.…”
Section: Russia–africa Relations In Perspective: the Question Of Political Legaciesmentioning
confidence: 99%