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Seminar: Sydafrika – eksempel til efterfølgelse?

TIME: Saturday, 3 November, 11 – Sunday, 4 November, 15

VENUE: Den Internationale Højskole i Helsingør, Montebello Alle 1, 3000 Helsingør


TIME: Saturday, 3 November, 11 – Sunday, 4 November, 15

VENUE: Den Internationale Højskole i Helsingør, Montebello Alle 1, 3000 Helsingør

This seminar with a focus on South Africa is the last one out of five weekend courses held between 2010 and 2012, organized by The International People’s College in cooperation with Helsingør Folkeuniversitet. The BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are five countries with growing economic and political influence in the world.

South Africa has a strategic position in Africa as one of the continent’s most important political and economic players with global influence and aspirations in a number of areas.

The country has experienced major changes since its transition to democracy in 1994. Democratic principles are founded in the constitution and modern legislation, and the truth and reconciliation process is an example to follow.

Civil society’s influence is growing, and South Africa is actively mediating in conflicts on the African continent and increasing its involvement in the African Union, but emerging economies like China, Brazil and India are also seen as future strategic partners.

South Africa still faces great challenges. Lifting the poorer parts of the population out of poverty, unemployment, inequality and social problems has proven extremely difficult.

PROGRAMME:

SATURDAY, November 3rd

11.00 – 12.30:
South Africa of Today. Where did it come from, and what does it want to Achieve?; Ambassador of The Republic of South Africa, H.E. Ms. Samkelisiwe Mhlanga

LUNCH

13.30 – 15.00:
From Apartheid to Reconciliation; Hans Erik Stolten

15.00 – 16.00:
Coffee/tea & African Dance

16.00 – 17.30:
Internal Contradictions? Political Community and Class Division after the End of Apartheid; André Sonnichsen

DINNER

19.30:
Nelson Mandela, Desmund Tutu and South African songs; Rikke Forchammer & The Baobab Singers

SUNDAY, November 4th

08.30:
Morning Coffee

09.00 – 10.30:
South Africa’s Foreign and Security Policy; Thomas Mandrup

BRUNCH

11.15 – 12.45:
The South African “Miracle”; Anders Möllander

COFFEE/TEA

13.00 – 14.30:
BRICS Countries and the New World Order; Tonny Brems Knudsen

14.30 – 14.45:
Evaluation

All lectures will be in English

Practical information:

Full Fee: 800 DKK incl. meals and accommodation / without accommodation: 550 DKK

Retired: 600 DKK / without accommodation: 400 DKK

Students: 600 DKK / without accommodation: 400 DKK

Accomodation in singleroom (+100 DKK)

Apply at www.ipc.dk under Short Courses/South Africa Seminar – please find the application form (Word document). Fill in the form and return it by email or post.

A limited number of rooms at IPC will be available and distributed on a first-come first-serve basis. IPC can also arrange your stay at the local Sleep-2night hotel where single room costs 450 DKK and double 530 DKK.