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    • Welcome to the IGD
      The IGD aims to  advance balanced, relevant and policy-oriented analysis, debate and documentation of SA and Africa’s global politics and diplomacy.
      Welcome
    • Our Leadership
      A non-executive Board of Directors made up of a mix of expertise  exercises strategic oversight over the Institute’s plans and operations.
      Our Leadership
    • Our Team
      Our team of researchers, associates, fellows and support staff is a talented group with a shared vision of delivering quality policy analysis.
      Our Team
    • Opportunities at the IGD
      View vacancies for staff positions, available internships, opportunities for assistance, requests for volunteers and openings forfellowships.
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  • Knowledge Hub
    • Foreign Policy Analysis
      Provides a balanced enquiry and structured discussion on SA’s foreign policy,bilateral and multilateral engagements in a changing global environment in an effort to inform its future direction.
      Foreign Policy Analysis
    • Geopolitical Dynamics and Governance
      Provides an analysis of the ongoing shifts in the global distribution of power while focusing on the longer term trends in global politics.
      Geopolitical Dynamics and Governance
    • International Diplomacy
      Interrogating how decisions, choices and policies of various states help shape the outcomes of significant international processes including negotiations, conferences and diplomatic clubs.
      International Diplomacy
  • Publications
    • Global Dialogue
    • Global Insight
    • IGD Reports
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[in] focus

  • Angolan space diplomacy hits new heights with Biden’s historic visit

    By Scott Firsing|Published On: January 21st, 2025|
  • The African Stance On Just Global Climate Action In The Course Of COP 29 In Baku

    By Asanda Koyo|Published On: November 13th, 2024|
  • DIRCO Appoints Prominent Think Tanks to Lead the T20 During South Africa’s G20 Presidency

    By Institute for Global Dialogue|Published On: November 1st, 2024|
  • BRICS in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape: South Africa and Russia’s Chairship in 2023 and 2024

    By Philani Mthembu|Published On: October 22nd, 2024|
  • BRICS Summit in Kazan: A New Global Agenda?

    By Mikatekiso Kubayi|Published On: October 18th, 2024|
  • Africa Eyes a Piece of the Space Pie

    By Scott Firsing|Published On: September 30th, 2024|
  • South Africa is expanding its space portfolio and has a growing list of partners

    By Scott Firsing|Published On: September 30th, 2024|
  • US-South Africa relations are strained, but metals and minerals might be a soothing balm

    By Scott Firsing|Published On: September 30th, 2024|
  • UN Summit of the Future offers Global South and Humanity a Unique Generational Opportunity

    By Ashraf Patel|Published On: September 22nd, 2024|
  • The Disengagement of MONUSCO in DRC: Did the UN Peacekeeping Mission Fail in the DRC?

    By Tlhompho Shikwambane|Published On: September 12th, 2024|
  • NDB’S crucial role in reshaping the global financial architecture to benefit the developing world

    By Mikatekiso Kubayi|Published On: September 2nd, 2024|
  • Ricardo Stuckert via Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva/Facebook

    G20 in 2025: Can South Africa follow Brazil’s Big Development agenda?

    By Ashraf Patel|Published On: August 2nd, 2024|
  • Mikatekiso Kubayi, Valdai Club in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Photo Credit: Valdai Club, photo cropped

    Valdai Forum In Tanzania: African Expert On Dynamics And Perspectives Of Russian- African Relations – Interview

    By Eurasiareview|Published On: August 2nd, 2024|
  • Foreign policy is vital as relationships take years to broker

    By Arina Muresan|Published On: July 18th, 2024|
  • Alternative payment systems in Africa and Brics member states can shift geoeconomic dynamics

    By Asanda Koyo|Published On: July 3rd, 2024|
  • SA’s new GNU navigates multiple headwinds in a dynamic global order

    By Ashraf Patel|Published On: July 1st, 2024|
  • The U.S.-Japan-Philippines trilateral summit: will it counter Beijing’s assertiveness in South China Sea?

    By Kenny Dlamini|Published On: June 3rd, 2024|
  • Resource Curse 2.0 grips Mozambique as new socio-economic compacts required in Southern Africa

    By Ashraf Patel|Published On: May 9th, 2024|
  • The EU in a Changing World: An Outside Perspective on the 2024 European Parliament Elections

    By Philani Mthembu|Published On: May 9th, 2024|
  • ‘Talk shops’ without any developmental impacts

    By Ashraf Patel and Mikatekiso Kubayi|Published On: April 22nd, 2024|
  • BRICS Plus in Prime Position for a New Trading System as WTO Multilateralism Falters

    By Ashraf Patel|Published On: March 12th, 2024|
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