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Sean Christie

SADC in a bind over Madagascar road map
Article
/ 20 May 2011

SADC in a bind over Madagascar road map

SADC says its anxiously anticipated summit, at which its road map to free and fair elections in Madagascar are to be reviewed, will take place soon.

By Sean Christie
Bin Laden: SA’s foreign policy test
Article
/ 6 May 2011

Bin Laden: SA’s foreign policy test

SA’s response to the US assassination of Osama bin Laden has highlighted tensions and dilemmas in its foreign policy.

By Mandy Rossouw and Sean Christie
SA at the UN: Do they jump or are they pushed?
Article
/ 6 May 2011

SA at the UN: Do they jump or are they pushed?

The South African team’s uneven performance in the United Nations Security Council is a mystery to many, writes <b>Sean Christie</b>.

By Sean Christie
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Article
/ 29 April 2011

UN under fire for hypocrisy

In developing United Nations Security Council resolutions for Libya and Côte d’Ivoire this year, council members appeared unanimous in their concern.

By Sean Christie
Rasool on the rebound
Article
/ 21 April 2011

Rasool on the rebound

Disgraced ANC politician, Ebrahim Rasool, lands on his feet in his new role as ambassador to the United States.

By Sean Christie
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Article
/ 1 April 2011

Apartheid-era diplomats’ own WikiLeaks

Peaceniks who danced to the music of Wikileaks can take heart from the recent publication of a collection of diplomatic memoirs.

By Sean Christie
Pretoria’s African agenda
Article
/ 31 March 2011

Pretoria’s African agenda

In part two of our armchair guide to foreign policy, <b>Sean Christie</b> delves into some of the most awkward parts of the country’s challenges.

By Sean Christie
An armchair guide to SA’s foreign policy challenges
Article
/ 25 March 2011

An armchair guide to SA’s foreign policy challenges

<b>Sean Christie</b> breaks down the issues and suggests what to look out for in 2011.

By Sean Christie
The architecture of foreign policy
Article
/ 18 March 2011

The architecture of foreign policy

At a cost of R1,3-billion, what does the new headquarters of the department of international relations and cooperation tell SA about foreign policy?

By Sean Christie
Aristide jets back to Haiti and SA foots bill
Article
/ 18 March 2011

Aristide jets back to Haiti and SA foots bill

The South African government has confirmed that ousted Haitian president Jean Bertrand-Aristide will end his seven-year exile in South Africa.

By Sean Christie
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Article
/ 15 March 2011

US asks for SA support over Aristide return date

Washington has urged the SA government to advise former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide not to return before the country’s run-off election.

By Sean Christie
Who is grounding Aristide?
Article
/ 28 February 2011

Who is grounding Aristide?

South Africa has been accused of bowing to US and Brazilian pressure.

By Sean Christie
COP 17 omission leaves black hole
Article
/ 18 February 2011

COP 17 omission leaves black hole

The glaring lack of mention of ‘climate’ or ‘change’ in Zuma’s speech has left many in the international community in a state of mild panic.

By Sean Christie
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Article
/ 23 December 2010

Welcome to Zimbabwe — please will you go home now

Somewhere between government agendas, African safari outfits and Victoria Falls resorts lie the myths and realities of Zimbabwean tourism.

By Sean Christie
It’s made in Eshowe, brew
Article
/ 15 October 2010

It’s made in Eshowe, brew

A man and his microbrew – which won serious accolades at the Britain’s Wetherspoons Real Ale Festival – are hoping to take on KZN and then the world.

By Sean Christie
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Article
/ 4 October 2010

The water warriors

The inconvenient truths about our polluted water supplies aren’t going unchallenged — at least not by these activists.

By Sean Christie
Country of many exits
Africa
/ 16 April 2010

Country of many exits

What, if anything, draws millions of Zimbabweans in the diaspora together? Sean Christie reports.

By Sean Christie
The great unblocking of Beira
Africa
/ 19 March 2010

The great unblocking of Beira

Sean Christie headed to Mozambique to follow up rumours of Portuguese sabotage. What he found was an impressive clean up of Beira’s disused sewers.

By Sean Christie
Panning beyond the pale
Africa
/ 22 January 2010

Panning beyond the pale

For centuries the Chimanimani passes have served as trade routes between Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

By Sean Christie
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