South Africa as a Gateway to Africa
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DOI: 10.1177/0975087814411146
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- Andreas Wörgötter & Sihle Nomdebevana, 2019. "Aggregate and sectoral public-private remuneration patterns in South Africa Research Brief," Working Papers 194, Economic Research Southern Africa.
- Flemes, Daniel, 2007. "Conceptualising Regional Power in International Relations: Lessons from the South African Case," GIGA Working Papers 53, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
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