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Ubuntu,public policy ethics and tensions in South Africa's foreign policy
Authors:Mzukisi Qobo  Nceku Nyathi
Institution:1. University of Johannesburg, South Africa;2. University of Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:This article examines the practicability of Ubuntu in public policy, in particular the domain that concerns South Africa's external relations. The authors contend that advancing Ubuntu in a world that is increasingly fractured along identity lines, marked by anxiety and characterised by realism and interplays of power is an ideal worth pursuing. This article shows that there is dissonance in South Africa in the rhetoric that champions Ubuntu and the actual policy practice in crucial dimensions. The authors not only set out to mark the contours of the disjuncture between the rhetoric of Ubuntu and its application in both public policy and foreign policy, but also make a case for advancing Ubuntu as an integral part of public policy and a standard against which to measure success.
Keywords:Ubuntu  public policy  ethics  foreign policy  South Africa
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