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The role of parliament in South Africacs foreign policy development process: lessons from the United States' Congress
Authors:A K Ahmed
Institution:1. Multilateral, International Relations Section , Parliament of South Africa , Republic of South Africa kahmed@parliament.gov.za
Abstract:For most democracies across the world, legislative engagement in foreign policy development has traditionally been limited to ratification of international agreements and oversight of the executive. While the Parliament of South Africa tends to adhere to this traditional approach, deferring to the executive on matters of foreign policy, this paper argues that a collaborative approach between the legislative and executive branches as articulated in the South African constitution must rather form the basis of South Africa's foreign policy development process. Moreover, by comparing the parliament of South Africa, a legislature with limited policy influence, to the United States’ Congress, a policy making legislature, it becomes clear from Congress that political will in employing constitutional power is the most important factor in ensuring legislative engagement in foreign policy decision making.
Keywords:South Africa  Parliament  foreign policy  parliamentary diplomacy  United States Congress  constitution  democratisation  legislatures  international relations  oversight
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