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University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana
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Botswana; South Africa; China and Taiwan
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IR/IPE; African politics; comparative development and political economy in Africa and Asia; multilateralism; globalisation; regionalism (particularly in southern Africa and east Asia); Botswana and South Africa's political economy; China and Taiwan's foreign policies towards Africa; South Africa's foreign policy.
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Books Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) South Africa's Multilateral Diplomacy and Global Change: The Limits of Reform Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, pp. xii + 155. Ian Taylor Stuck in Middle GEAR: South Africa's Post-Apartheid Foreign Relations Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 2001. Peer-reviewed academic articles Ian Taylor and Philip Nel 'Getting the Rhetoric Right', Getting the Strategy Wrong: "New Africa", Globalisation and the Confines of Elite Reformism', Third World Quarterly (forthcoming, 2002). Ian Taylor 'Taiwan's Foreign Policy and Africa: The Limitations of Dollar Diplomacy', Journal of Contemporary China (forthcoming, 2002). Fredrik Söderbaum and Ian Taylor 'Transmission Belt for Transnational Capital or Facilitator for Development? Problematising the Role of the State in the Maputo Development Corridor', Journal of Modern African Studies (forthcoming, 2001). Ian Taylor and Paul Williams 'South African Foreign Policy and the Great Lakes Crisis: African Renaissance Meets Vagabondage Politique?', African Affairs vol. 100, issue 399, 2001, pp. 265-286. Andrew Cooper and Ian Taylor '"Out of Africa" Versus "Made in Africa": Comparing South Africa's Non-Leadership with Canada's Leadership in the 1996 Crisis in Eastern Zaire', Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, vol. 39, no. 1, March 2001, pp. 23-41. Ian Taylor 'Rethinking the Study of International Relations in South Africa', Politikon: South African Journal of Political Science vol. 27, no. 2, November 2000, pp. 207-220. Scarlett Cornelissen and Ian Taylor 'The Political Economy of Chinese and Japanese Linkages with Africa: A Comparative Perspective', Pacific Review vol. 13, no. 4, 2000, pp. 615-633. Ian Taylor 'The Cairns Group and the Commonwealth: Bridge-Building for International Trade', Round Table: Commonwealth Journal of International Relations, no. 355, July 2000, pp. 375- 386. Ian Taylor and Peter Vale 'South Africa's Transition Revisited: Globalisation as Vision and Virtue', Global Society, vol. 14, no. 3, July 2000, pp. 399-414. Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen 'Multilateralism in South Africa's Foreign Policy: The Search for a Critical Rationale', Global Governance, 6, 2000, pp. 43-60. Ian Taylor 'Legitimisation and De-legitimisation Within a Multilateral Organisation: South Africa and the Commonwealth', Politikon: South African Journal of Political Science, vol.27, no. 1, May 2000, pp. 51-72. Paul Williams and Ian Taylor 'Neo-liberalism and the Political Economy of the "New" South Africa', New Political Economy, vol. 5, no. 1, March 2000, pp. 21-40. Ian Taylor 'The Ambiguous Commitment: The People's Republic of China and the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa', Journal of Contemporary African Studies, vol. 18, no. 1, January 2000, pp. 91-106. Peter Vale and Ian Taylor 'South Africa's Post-Apartheid Foreign Policy Five Years On - From Pariah State to "Just Another Country"?, Round Table: Commonwealth Journal of International Relations, no. 352, October 1999, pp. 629-634. Ian Taylor 'The Evolution of Zambia's Relations with China', Africa Insight, vol. 28, nos. 1/2, 1998, pp. 47-52. Ian Taylor 'China's Foreign Policy Towards Africa in the 1990s', Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 36, no. 3, September 1998, pp. 443-460. Ian Taylor 'Chinese Foreign Policy Towards Mozambique, 1963-1997', Journal for Contemporary History, vol. 23, no. 1, June 1998, pp. 65-78. Ian Taylor 'Africa's Place in the Diplomatic Competition Between Beijing and Taipei', Issues and Studies: Journal of Chinese Studies and International Affairs, vol. 34, no. 3, March 1998, pp. 126-143 9 (also published in French as 'L'afrique dans la surenchère diplomatique entre Beijin en Taipei', Etudes et Documents, juil 1998, pp. 20-27 and octobre, 1998, pp. 57-64). Ian Taylor 'Zambia's Foreign Policy: Themes and Approaches', Politikon: South African Journal of Political Science, vol. 24, no. 2, December 1997, pp. 57-65 [review article]. Ian Taylor 'Beijing or Taipei? The Transforming of South Africa's Relations with the People's Republic of China and the Debate on the "Two Chinas" Issue', Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. 8, no. 2, December 1997, pp. 236-247. Ian Taylor 'Mainland China-Angola Relations: Moving From Debacle to Detente', Issues and Studies: Journal of Chinese Studies and International Affairs, vol. 33, no. 9, September 1997, pp. 64-81. Ian Taylor 'China and SWAPO: The People's Republic of China's Relations with Namibia in the Liberation Struggle and Post-Independence Period', South African Journal of International Affairs, vol. 5, no. 1, Summer 1997, pp. 110-122. Ian Taylor '"The Captive States" of Southern Africa and China: The PRC and Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland', Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, vol. 35, no. 2, July 1997, pp. 75-95. Ian Taylor 'Relations Between the People's Republic of China and Zimbabwe', Issues and Studies: Journal of Chinese Studies and International Affairs, vol. 33, no. 2, February 1997, pp. 125-144. Book chapters Ian Taylor 'Hegemony, Neo-Liberal "Good Governance" and the International Monetary Fund: A Gramscian Perspective' in Morten Böös and Desmond McNeill (eds.) The Role of Ideas in Multilateral Institutions (in press for 2001). Bernedette Muthien and Ian Taylor 'The Return of the Dogs of War?: The Privatisation of Security in Africa', in Thomas Biersteker and Rodney Hall (eds.) The Emergence of Private Authority: Forms of Private Authority and Their Implications for Global Governance Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (in press for 2001). Ian Taylor 'The Maputo Development Corridor: Whose Corridor? Whose Development?', in Shaun Breslin and Glenn Hook (eds.) Micro-Regionalism and World Order Basingstoke: Macmillan (in press for 2001). Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen 'Launching a "Democratic" Foreign Policy? Post-Apartheid South Africa's Multilateral Behaviour', in Neil MacFarlane and Jens Meierhenrich (eds.) Democratisation and Foreign Policy: Post-Apartheid South Africa in the International System Oxford: Oxford University Press (in press for 2001). Ian Taylor 'Zimbabwe's Foreign Policy and Migration to South Africa', in Jan Marais and Hussein Solomon (eds.) Zimbabwean and Mozambican Labour Migration Pretoria: Human Science Research Council (in press for 2001). Ian Taylor 'China's Relations with Africa in the Post-Maoist Era, 1978-1999', in Frank Columbus (ed.) Current Politics and Economics of Africa, Volume I Huntingdon, New York: Nova Science, 2001, pp. 83-106. Ian Taylor 'The APEC Forum and the Promotion of Neo-liberalism: Advancing or Weakening Asian Security?' in Andrew Tan and Kenneth Boutin (eds.) Non-Traditional Security Issues in Southeast Asia Singapore: Select Publishing/Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2001, pp. 410-435. Ian Taylor 'The "Mbeki Initiative": Towards a Post-Orthodox New International Order?' in Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) Promoting Change? Aspects of Reformism in South Africa's Multilateral Diplomacy Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 59-75. Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen 'Reformist Initiatives and South Africa's Multilateral Diplomacy: A Framework for Understanding' in Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) Promoting Change? Aspects of Reformism in South Africa's Multilateral Diplomacy Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 1-30. Janis van der Westhuizen, Ian Taylor and Philip Nel 'Of Rogues, Rebels, Renegades and Reformers: South African Diplomacy in Context' in Philip Nel, Ian Taylor and Janis van der Westhuizen (eds.) Promoting Change? Aspects of Reformism in South Africa's Multilateral Diplomacy Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 111-125. Ian Taylor 'Globalisation and Democracy: Rethinking the Link Between Africa's "Democratisation", Aid, and Neo-Liberalism' in Lisa Thompson (ed.) Development, Democracy and Aid in Southern Africa Bellville: University of the Western Cape, 2000, pp. 56-74. Ian Taylor 'Botswana's "Independent Foreign Policy": Gaborone-Beijing Linkages', in Botswana Notes and Records, Volume 30, 1998 Gaborone: Botswana Society, 1999, pp. 79-86.
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