South African Economic and Trade Policy in Africa: A Critical Analysis

Sehlare Makgetlangeng
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Our paper provides a critical analysis of the dynamics of South African economic and trade policy in Africa in the post-settler colonial era. The dynamics of South African economic and trade policy in Africa are situated within the country's position in a hierarchy of economic, political, finan cial, technological, trade and military international power relations which extend from the United States of America at the centre of global capitalism to the African continent at the periphery of capitalism. South Africa's inter mediate position in international power relations helps to explain why South Africa's trade and economic relations with the rest of Africa are increasingly in favour of South Africa. Its Africa economic and trade policy is the product of this position. Discussing the strategic importance of other African countries to South Africa's economic and trade interests, our paper also discusses the reality that socio-political and economic policies of other African countries particularly those of Southern Africa enabled South Africa to achieve its economic and trade objectives throughout the continent. It concludes by indicating the enormous privileges and advantages South Africa enjoys in its economic and trade relations with the rest of Africa.
南非在非洲的经济和贸易政策:批判性分析
我们的论文提供了一个关键的南非经济和贸易政策在非洲后殖民时代的动态分析。南非在非洲的经济和贸易政策的动态处于该国在经济、政治、金融、技术、贸易和军事国际权力关系的等级制度中的地位,这种关系从处于全球资本主义中心的美利坚合众国延伸到处于资本主义边缘的非洲大陆。南非在国际大国关系中的中间地位有助于解释为什么南非与非洲其他国家的贸易和经济关系越来越有利于南非。它的非洲经济和贸易政策就是这一立场的产物。讨论其他非洲国家对南非经济和贸易利益的战略重要性,我们的论文还讨论了其他非洲国家,特别是南部非洲的社会政治和经济政策使南非能够在整个非洲大陆实现其经济和贸易目标的现实。报告最后指出,南非在与非洲其他国家的经济和贸易关系中享有巨大的特权和优势。
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