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The foreign policy and diplomatic attributes of a developmental state: South Africa as case study
Authors:Chris Landsberg
Affiliation:University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:With South Africa having declared itself a developmental state, this paper posits that if a developmental state is one that drives development, then the foreign policy of such a state should pursue development as one of its most important goals. Similarly the diplomatic corps of such a state should prioritise economic, commercial, para- and public diplomacy as drivers of diplomacy. In answering the question, ‘What should be the foreign policy and diplomatic attributes of a developmental state?’, the authors, through an exploratory approach, seek to analyse how well the state has fared in achieving this objective. To be a successful developmental state, a strategic capacity should exist and a clear strategic conception of the state's national interest should be formulated. Old paradigms about the role and functions of the diplomatic corps are challenged and a meritocratic diplomatic corps is strongly advocated to support the state's declared developmental goals.
Keywords:developmental state  developmental diplomacy  developmental foreign policy  South Africa  DIRCO  strategic capacity  meritocracy  embedded autonomy  diplomatic corps
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