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Janis  Van Der Westhuizen
Janis Van Der Westhuizen
Dept. of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch
Verified email at sun.ac.za
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The allure of global games for'semi-peripheral'polities and spaces: a research agenda
D Black, J Van Der Westhuizen
Third world quarterly 25 (7), 1195-1214, 2004
2972004
South Africa's emergence as a middle power
J Van Der Westhuizen
Third World Quarterly 19 (3), 435-456, 1998
1811998
Glitz, glamour and the Gautrain: Mega-projects as political symbols
J Van Der Westhuizen
Politikon 34 (3), 333-351, 2007
1182007
Marketing Malaysia as a model modern Muslim state: the significance of the 16th Commonwealth Games
J Van der Westhuizen
Third World Quarterly 25 (7), 1277-1291, 2004
782004
South Africa's multilateral diplomacy and global change: the limits of reformism
P Nel, I Taylor, J Van der Westhuizen
(No Title), 2001
642001
Multilateralism in South Africa’s foreign policy: the search for a critical rationale
P Nel, I Taylor, J Van Der Westhuizen
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International …, 2000
432000
Class Compromise as Middle Power Activism? Comparing Brazil and South Africa1
J Van der Westhuizen
Government and Opposition 48 (1), 80-100, 2013
402013
Adapting to Globalization: Malaysia, South Africa, and the Challenges of Ethnic Redistribution with Growth
J Van der Westhuizen, C Murphy
(No Title), 2002
402002
Popular culture, discourse and divergent identities: reconstructing South Africa as an African state
J Van der Westhuizen
African Identities 6 (1), 45-61, 2008
322008
Bread or circuses? The 2010 World Cup and South Africa's quest for marketing power
J Van Der Westhuizen, K Swart
Sport Past and Present in South Africa, 167-179, 2013
292013
Reformist initiatives and South Africa’s multilateral diplomacy: A framework for understanding
P Nel, I Taylor, J van der Westhuizen
P. Nel, I. Taylor and J. vd Westhuizen, South Africa’s Multilateral …, 2001
262001
Development cooperation, the international–domestic nexus and the graduation dilemma: comparing south Africa and Brazil
J Van der Westhuizen, CRS Milani
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 32 (1), 22-42, 2019
252019
Marketing the ‘Rainbow Nation’: The Power of the South African Music, Film and Sport Industry
J Westhuizen
Africa’s challenge to international relations theory, 64-81, 2001
242001
Democratizing foreign policy?: lessons from South Africa
P Nel, J Van der Westhuizen
Lexington Books, 2004
232004
The 2003 Cricket World Cup and its implications for identity formation and democracy in Zimbabwe
J Van Der Merwe, J Van Der Westhuizen
Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 45 (3), 345-366, 2007
222007
South Africa's soft power conundrum: how to win friends and influence people in Africa
J van der Westhuizen
Emerging Powers in International Politics, 115-131, 2019
202019
Brazil and South Africa: the ‘odd couple’of the South Atlantic?
J Van der Westhuizen
South African Foreign Policy, 90-109, 2018
192018
Falling on fertile ground? The story of emerging powers' claims for redistribution and the global poverty debate
J Van der Westhuizen
Global Society 26 (3), 331-350, 2012
172012
Misplaced states and the politics of regional identity: towards a theoretical framework
W Aslam, L Wehner, K Koga, J van der Westhuizen, CG Thies, ...
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 33 (4), 505-526, 2020
162020
How (not) to sell big ideas: argument, identity and NEPAD
J Van der Westhuizen
International Journal 58 (3), 369-394, 2003
162003
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