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Research paper thumbnail of A critical appraisal of South Africa's voting patterns on resolutions of the United Nations Human Rights Council in the period 2008- 2010 and 2013-2015

Foreign Policy' 81 International Affairs 87. [Hereafter referred to as Mandela] 4 Bohle-Muller su... more Foreign Policy' 81 International Affairs 87. [Hereafter referred to as Mandela] 4 Bohle-Muller supra note 1, at 5. 5 Ubuntu as reflected on the front page of White Paper on SA's Foreign Policy of 13 May 2011 refers to 'humanity'. In addition to that, the ubuntuideology is described as South African foreign policy diplomacy. However, rather than being know as foreign policy diplomacy, there are significant connotations attached to the concept of ubuntu. For instance, its meaning is shared across Nguni official languages in South Africa with the motto in isiZulu 'umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu' which directly translate in English (a human is a human through other human beings) as cited in

Research paper thumbnail of A critical appraisal of South Africa's voting patterns on resolutions of the United Nations Human Rights Council in the period 2008- 2010 and 2013-2015

Foreign Policy' 81 International Affairs 87. [Hereafter referred to as Mandela] 4 Bohle-Muller su... more Foreign Policy' 81 International Affairs 87. [Hereafter referred to as Mandela] 4 Bohle-Muller supra note 1, at 5. 5 Ubuntu as reflected on the front page of White Paper on SA's Foreign Policy of 13 May 2011 refers to 'humanity'. In addition to that, the ubuntuideology is described as South African foreign policy diplomacy. However, rather than being know as foreign policy diplomacy, there are significant connotations attached to the concept of ubuntu. For instance, its meaning is shared across Nguni official languages in South Africa with the motto in isiZulu 'umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu' which directly translate in English (a human is a human through other human beings) as cited in

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