South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?

South Africa plays a crucial role in the development of the African continent, especially in the South African Development Community. Hence, South Africa’s foreign and migration policies shape the perceptions of both its citizens and those of neighbouring states. Since 1994, South Africa has continu...

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Main Author: Mpedi Madue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2015-12-01
Series:The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
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Online Access:http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/42
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description South Africa plays a crucial role in the development of the African continent, especially in the South African Development Community. Hence, South Africa’s foreign and migration policies shape the perceptions of both its citizens and those of neighbouring states. Since 1994, South Africa has continued to attract the highest number of migrants in the region. The widespread perceptions among South Africans that there are “floods” of illegal immigrants, stealing their jobs and depleting social and economic resources, is a course for concern. Undoubtedly, the South African society is under pressure to effectively respond to the sporadic eruptions of xenophobic attacks on African foreign nationals. This article argues that the missteps of South Africa’s foreign and migration policies partially contribute towards fuelling xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals. The findings of this article suggest that South Africa is not as committed to rooting out xenophobia as it would have us believe.
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spelling doaj.art-b22367d4bb5a45fdb3c6f3a6ea1f3e602022-12-22T01:36:53ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052015-12-01114e1e1110.4102/td.v11i4.425South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?Mpedi Madue0Department of Public Management & Administration, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, VanderbijlparkSouth Africa plays a crucial role in the development of the African continent, especially in the South African Development Community. Hence, South Africa’s foreign and migration policies shape the perceptions of both its citizens and those of neighbouring states. Since 1994, South Africa has continued to attract the highest number of migrants in the region. The widespread perceptions among South Africans that there are “floods” of illegal immigrants, stealing their jobs and depleting social and economic resources, is a course for concern. Undoubtedly, the South African society is under pressure to effectively respond to the sporadic eruptions of xenophobic attacks on African foreign nationals. This article argues that the missteps of South Africa’s foreign and migration policies partially contribute towards fuelling xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals. The findings of this article suggest that South Africa is not as committed to rooting out xenophobia as it would have us believe.http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/42foreign policymigrationmultilateralismxenophobia
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South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
foreign policy
migration
multilateralism
xenophobia
title South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?
title_full South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?
title_fullStr South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?
title_full_unstemmed South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?
title_short South Africa’s foreign and migration policies missteps: fuels of xenophobic eruptions?
title_sort south africa s foreign and migration policies missteps fuels of xenophobic eruptions
topic foreign policy
migration
multilateralism
xenophobia
url http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/42
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