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The Bicycle Strategy of South Africa's Bilateral Relations in Africa.
Abstract
In order to consolidate its strategic bilateral relations developed in Africa over the past 14 years. South Africa must choose five key 'hubs' (regional powers) in each of Africa's five sub-regions. In addition South Africa should pick two additional 'spokes' (influential actors) in each sub-region. These15 strategic partners can increase South Africa's engagement on the continent in the areas of diplomacy, conflict management, and trade relations. South Africa's bilateral relations would thus resemble a gigantic bicycle, with five hubs and ten spokes. The five hubs are Mozambique, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Ethopia, and Algeria. The ten spokes would be Zimbabwe, Angola, Burundi, Rwanda, Ghana, Cote d'lvoire, Suda, Tanzania, Egypt and Libya, It is around these countries that South Africa can build solid strategic bilateral relationships in Africa.