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Xenophobic violence in south africa: economic implications for south africa-nigeria relations in 21st century

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of study
  • 1.5Limitation of study
  • 1.6Scope of study
  • 1.7Significance of study
  • 1.8Structure of the research
  • 1.9Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Xenophobic violence
  • 2.2Historical context of Xenophobic violence in South Africa
  • 2.3Economic impact of Xenophobic violence
  • 2.4Social implications of Xenophobic violence
  • 2.5Political responses to Xenophobic violence
  • 2.6International perspectives on Xenophobic violence
  • 2.7Media portrayal of Xenophobic violence
  • 2.8Psychological effects of Xenophobic violence
  • 2.9Comparative studies on Xenophobic violence
  • 2.10Theoretical frameworks on Xenophobic violence

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research design and methodology
  • 3.2Selection of research participants
  • 3.3Data collection methods
  • 3.4Data analysis techniques
  • 3.5Ethical considerations
  • 3.6Sampling techniques
  • 3.7Research instruments
  • 3.8Validity and reliability

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of research findings
  • 4.2Analysis of quantitative data
  • 4.3Interpretation of qualitative data
  • 4.4Comparison of findings with existing literature
  • 4.5Discussion on research outcomes
  • 4.6Implications for policy and practice
  • 4.7Recommendations for future research
  • 4.8Conclusion of research findings

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of research
  • 5.2Conclusion and implications
  • 5.3Contributions to knowledge
  • 5.4Recommendations for action
  • 5.5Reflections on the research process

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Xenophobic violence in South Africa has been a recurring issue with significant economic implications, particularly in the context of South Africa-Nigeria relations in the 21st century. This research project aims to explore the multifaceted impacts of xenophobic violence on the economic ties between South Africa and Nigeria, two major economies on the African continent. The study will investigate the root causes of xenophobic violence in South Africa, including historical, social, and economic factors that have contributed to the targeting of foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians, in violent attacks. By examining the socio-political climate in South Africa and the experiences of Nigerian migrants in the country, the research will provide insights into the underlying tensions that fuel xenophobic sentiments. Furthermore, the project will analyze the economic consequences of xenophobic violence on bilateral trade, investment, and diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria. It will assess the impact of xenophobic attacks on Nigerian businesses operating in South Africa, as well as the repercussions for South African companies seeking to do business in Nigeria. By studying the patterns of trade flows, investment trends, and policy responses following xenophobic incidents, the research aims to elucidate the challenges and opportunities for economic cooperation between the two countries. Moreover, the study will examine the role of government policies, media narratives, and civil society initiatives in shaping perceptions of xenophobia and influencing the economic outcomes for South Africa and Nigeria. By analyzing the responses of both governments to xenophobic violence and the effectiveness of their interventions in mitigating the negative effects on bilateral relations, the research will provide a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics at play. In conclusion, this research project seeks to contribute to the existing literature on xenophobic violence in South Africa by focusing on its economic implications for South Africa-Nigeria relations in the 21st century. By highlighting the interconnectedness of economic factors with social and political dynamics, the study aims to provide valuable insights for policymakers, businesses, and civil society actors working towards enhancing cooperation and understanding between the two countries.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><h2><strong>1.1 &nbsp; BACKGROUND OF STUDY</strong></h2><p>On May 11, 2008, South African nationals in South Africa attacked foreigners, mainly blacks living in poor areas. the attacks began in Alexandra, Johannesburg and spread to other parts of the country. Due to the event, 62 people were officially confirmed dead; 342 foreign stores were looted and 213 burned. Forty-one foreigners were killed during the incident; such types of xenophobic attacks against foreigners had already taken place in the country and reached their peak in May 2008. In addition, “at least 670 people were injured and more than 100,000 displaced”. Due to the intensity of the violence, the Alliance (DA) urged the South African government to organize and deploy the army to help the police stop the attacks. However, it is only on the eleventh day that the government deploys the army; at that time, about “40 people died, hundreds wounded and thousands displaced”. It was not until May 26, 2008, that the government declared the incident under its control. The attack continued to increase despite the promises. (Ige, 2018)</p><p>This perpetual racial intolerance and these violent attacks against Nigerians living in South Africa have generated local and international condemnation. This study thus clearly highlights the fundamental issues of racial intolerance and aversion for foreigners, especially Nigerians in South Africa, in the wider historical context of the apartheid regime and post-conflict socio-economic relations. -apartheid who shaped the existential notions of false community, vague rights and vague sense of belonging among a number of black South Africans and, in turn, the economic disconnect between the two countries. Indeed, the question of xenophobia in contemporary South Africa is made up of profound psychosomatic reports and the negative product of the apartheid regime that can not be diverted from the collective consciousness of the people of the arctic nation. in sky. This resulted from the reorientation of black South Africans after the post-apartheid era. This is all the more true given the concomitant dispossession of their wealth and personal pride by the disgusting and disgusting apartheid regime that exploited and separated them on their own land. The reality of these historical facts has continued to hinder progress and development, particularly among Black communities in South Africa; whereas ‘xenophobia’ is a vice that often manifests itself as a manifestation of aggression against black outsiders by black South Africans. In addition, the political crisis of this dark period led to a social dislocation, which in turn affected their economic, educational and socio-cultural progress and the development of the required skills that would have prepared them for high-level jobs and good integration. in a new South. Africa promises a better future.</p><h2><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS</strong></h2><p>South Africa’s internal environment has been hostile to non-nationals, particularly undocumented migrants, and as such, there is an implicit culture of impunity, which promotes popular justice in most communities. Unquestionably and undoubtedly, this hostile disposition towards non-nationals has subsequently made South Africa one of the most dangerous countries in the country. As a result, Nigerians and foreign business owners are generally attacked during xenophobic attacks. In these dangerous and perilous times in South Africa, xenophobic attacks have inevitably caused many fears and worries, negative feelings in the minds of people living inside and outside the country. Infected, pathetically and emotionally, he has radically discouraged Nigerians and many other foreign investors from coming to South Africa in respect of economic relations. This subsequently put a strain on relations between Nigeria and South Africa; and the economic development of the country. It has also plunged the country into a state of perplexity, perplexity and perplexity. Although the country has dynamic and brilliant policies and a framework capable of dealing with criminal offenses or perpetrators of various attacks, these virtues have not really been transformed to reduce the xenophobic attacks directed against Nigerians in South Africa. A major problem arising from this inefficiency is the difficult relationship between Nigeria and South Africa partnerships over the years.<strong>&nbsp;</strong>This strenuous relationship is lack of mutual diplomatic and tactful reciprocity on the part of the South Africa government and the country’s non-state actors for the strategic role Nigeria played in the struggle against apartheid. It is therefore pertinent to assess the pitfalls or effects of xenophobic attacks on South Africa’s economic relationship with Nigeria; and imperative to explore whatsoever diplomatic crisis between Nigeria and South Africa.</p><h2><strong>1.3 &nbsp; RESEARCH OBJECTIVE</strong></h2><p>The main objective of this study is to assess the economic implication of Xenophobic violence on Nigeria-South Africa economic relations.</p><p>The specific objectives of this study are:</p><p>1 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; To access the relationship between Xenophobic violence with countries’ economic relation.</p><p>2 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; To analyse the impact of xenophobic violence on countries’ economic relationship.</p><p>3 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; To discover the effectiveness of the corrective measures taken to control xenophobic violence between South-Africa and Nigeria.</p><h2><strong>1.4 &nbsp; RESEARCH QUESTION</strong></h2><p>1 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What is the relationship between Xenophobic violence with countries’ economic relation?</p><p>2 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What is the impact of xenophobic violence on countries’ economic relationship?</p><p>3 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What is the effectiveness of the corrective measures taken to control xenophobic violence between South-Africa and Nigeria?</p><h2><strong>1.5 &nbsp; RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS</strong></h2><p>1 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>H0:</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; There is no relationship between Xenophobic violence and countries’ economic relation.</p><p>2 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>H0:</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; There is no impact of xenophobic violence on countries’ economic relationship.</p><p>3 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>H0:</strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; There is low effectiveness of the corrective measures taken to control xenophobic violence between South-Africa and Nigeria.</p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><h2><strong>1.6 &nbsp; SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></h2><p>This study sought to illustrate how diplomatic protection can be used by states in order to request reparation to their nationals victims of mob violence abroad from another States. It attempted to demonstrate the extent to which a state under legal obligation in the international sphere to make reparation for its failure to protect foreigners in its jurisdiction. It is expected that the study will guide the government of South Africa as regards the available mechanisms to seek redress to its nationals. Furthermore, it is hoped that the research builds interest in the area and inspire more academic research in this field.</p><p>This study is also significant to the government of South Africa as a pointer to the detrimental effect of ignoring xenophobic violence in the country. Violent attacks on other country citizens can hamper the inter-country economic relationship between the two countries involved.</p><h2><strong>1.7 &nbsp; SCOPE OF STUDY</strong></h2><p>The scope of the study is focused on the Xenophobic violence in South Africa</p><h2><strong>1.8 &nbsp; DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></h2><p><strong>Xenophobia &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.</p> <br><p></p>

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