DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE SEMINAR: "South Africa as a gateway into Africa"
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Start:
11/11/2011 - 13:30
End:
11/11/2011 - 16:00
Contact:
RSVP by email: salvation [dot] andrease [at] saiia [dot] org [dot] za to confirm attendance. Seats are limited and reservation will be on a first come first served basis. Refreshments will be served after the seminar.
Venue:
TIPS Offices, 826 Government Avenue, Corner of Percy, Pretoria
Organisation:
SAIIA, TIPS
Main speakers:
Peter Draper, Dianna Games South Africa’s economic dominance in Africa and in the southern African region is an accepted fact but its role in the continent has long been contested. South Africa’s member ship of the G20 brought with it expectations from some quarters that it would represent Africa within that grouping. The recent admission of South Africa into the BRIC(S) came with many discussions and debates on South Africa’s role as a ‘gateway’ into Africa. But what does this actually mean? Three possibilities have been mooted: “First, multinational companies could use South Africa as a hub for regional headquarters, utilising our superior services infrastructure to co-ordinate their regional activities. Second, multinationals and South African corporates could take advantage of our relatively advanced transport and distribution networks. Third, companies could use South Africa as a sourcing hub.” However, as South Africa struggles with chronic unemployment and poverty problems, questions arise as to the potential and possibility of South Africa being a gateway into Africa. In an effort to unravel the issues, SAIIA and TIPS have come together for this dialogue which will reflect the views of government, business and labour.
About the presenters: Peter Draper’s current domestic affiliations include: Senior Research Fellow in the Economic Diplomacy programme at the South African Institute of International Affairs; Adjunct Professor at Wits Business School; Programme Director of the think tank consortium at the Centre for Development and Enterprise; and Research Associate of the Department of Political Science at the University of Pretoria. His current international affiliations include: board member of the Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis; non-resident senior fellow of the Brussels-based European Centre for International Political Economy; chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Trade; and member of the World Economic Survey Expert Group coordinated by the Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich.
Linked to organisation:
South African Institute of International Affairs
This event is part of a series:Development Dialogue Seminar SeriesThe Development Dialogue Seminar series is a Seminar Series hosted by TIPS. The Seminars offer a platform to share views and ideas on specific development issues and alternative policy strategies.
Though the Seminar programme has been designed for government officials for whom the themes tackled are of relevance, the Seminar in fact focuses on a wide range of topical development issues. The themes covered by the series span the informal economy, specific trade negotiation challenges, etc. The seminar series also attempts to offer perspectives from other countries in the region and beyond. The Seminars are generally be held in the afternoon of the last Friday of the month. They will start at 14h00 and conclude at 15h30 though discussions can continue after 15h30. However, for international speakers, the seminars could be held on other days. Please refer to the programme on the home page. Who can attend? Government officials and others who contribute to policy are targeted by the Seminar series but all are welcome though places are limited. If you would like to attend please contact ipeleng [at] tips [dot] org [dot] za. Please specify food allergies if any, as a light lunch will be served prior to the seminar.
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