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Pragmatic internationalism: public opinion on South Africa's role in the world
Authors:Janis van der Westhuizen  Karen Smith
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa;2. Department of Political Studies, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:This report of a public opinion survey on South Africa’s foreign policy did not attempt to gauge South Africans’ knowledge about specific issues in international politics, but rather their underlying attitudes, specifically their foreign policy postures. After providing a brief overview of the scholarly debates about the role of public opinion in foreign policy analysis, we contextualise the nature and methodological approach of the survey. Thereafter we organise the article according to three key themes that illuminate ‘ordinary’ South Africans’ foreign policy postures and how South Africans view their country’s international identity. These themes include, first, debates about what the purpose of our foreign policy should be; second, the country’s international role; and third, who South Africans consider to be our allies and role models. Finally, we distil possible patterns emerging from the survey into a posture that we relate to two concepts: ‘pragmatic internationalism’, and a ‘middle power role’.
Keywords:South Africa  foreign policy  public opinion  participation
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