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/ 18 June 2007

Can SA resist playing bully in its backyard?

South Africa’s most critical challenge in its regional relations since the advent of democracy in 1994 has been how to engage its neighbours in ways that are different from hegemonic bullying, while still providing robust leadership among its peers. Can the country continue to avoid the kind of unilateral interventionism that could give regional states the impression that South Africa is acting like the proverbial bull in a China shop?