Article
Venezuela´s African Agenda in a South South Context: The Cases of Algeria, Gambia and South Africa (2005-2010).
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Mata Carnevali, María Gabriela (2012). Venezuela´s African Agenda in a South South Context: The Cases of Algeria, Gambia and South Africa (2005-2010). Africa Insight 41(4).
Autor
Mata Carnevali, Maria Gabriela
Institución
Resumen
Venezuela’s African Agenda, an intention
to diversify its oil partners as well as
a search for a land where to export the
‘Bolivarian Revolution’, is a sign of the
growing interest on the part of Latin
America to strengthen ties with the African
continent, and constitutes an alternative
to the option represented by the BRICS
countries, whose aims arouse suspicion
among the poorest in the South. This
article proposes an objective evaluation
of the reactions this agenda provokes in
three different African countries namely
Algeria, Gambia and South Africa - as a
way to measure its effectiveness and level
of importance, trying to fulfil a vacuum
in the literature that has mainly focused
on the formulation and implementation
of the new Venezuelan policy so far. Africa institute of South Africa (AISA).