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The following text is a response sent to an email dispatched to me by the Chairman of the exiled Oromo Parliamentarians who struggle for the Independence and Self-determination of the 5 millennia long Kushitic Ethiopian Nation of the... more
Sidi Rezegh and Tobruk are the largest disasters suffered by South Africa in its military history. Yet, despite their enormity, Sidi Rezegh and Tobruk are little understood and hardly remembered. South Africa declared war on Germany on... more
After a brief chapter on early efforts at non-racial union organization and the labour upsurge of the 197Os, Baskin concentrates on the complex unity negotiations among the various unions involved in the formation of COSATU in November... more
In the week of following the Marikana massacre, on Thursday the 23rd August 2012, I visited the Marikana Mine, in part to attend a prayer meeting, but also to go and visit the hill on which the massacre took place. This essay contains my... more
Reactionary nationalist groups are the natural result of a system that has failed to address racial faultlines.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are increasingly challenged to demonstrate accountability and relevance, with reporting, monitoring and evaluation arguably having become development activities in their own right. Drawing on... more
Presentation delivered as a guest seminar at the University of Cape Town's Department of Political Science (9th September, 2014). The presentation discusses a path of post-authoritarian transition in Poland, and it asks questions about... more
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely along racial lines. Such circumstances call for assessment from the perspective of contemporary theories of distributive justice. Three... more
The demand for healing appears to produce a kind of ‘market for healing.’ It is often not possible to evaluate healing’s effectiveness, utility, or economic efficiency (‘value for money’), however, The market for healing, therefore, is... more
Britain, France and the rest. Similarly Portuguese retained it coastal in Guinea, Angola and Mozambique. While among some the African country whom resisted against colonial masters and live free are: Liberia, Ethiopia and Morocco. Though... more
The program of MESAAS 2015 Graduate Conference Program. I lead the organization committee, together with Aviv Becher and Mohammed Sadegh Ansari. Keynote Address by Ann Stoler.
Abstract This paper reflects on the teaching of science fiction texts to first-year engineering students at the University of the Witwatersrand as part of a Critical Thinking course that uses literature as a vehicle through which to... more
Despite the emphasis on materialism prompting many debates about the growth of the gold industry and the outbreak of the South African War in 1899, little research has focused on the nancial institutions of South Africa’s early gold... more
This article reflects on the most recent scandals pertaining to allegations of 'state capture'.
International Labor and Working-Class History No. 83, Spring 2013, pp. 137–142 This note reflects on the August 2012 miners' strike at Marikana, South Africa in light of a century long history of violence associated with worker actions... more
Document prepared for the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (CASAC)
The rise of Julius Malema in the African National Congress (ANC)/South Africa’s politics has received different interpretations within and beyond South Africa. First, it is because of his personality as a tricky, opportunistic and... more
There is considerable debate over the causes of violence around the world, one which goes beyond the analysis of conflict to consider the dynamics of community behavior and the importance of economic and behavioral factors. South Africa... more
This paper reports on an investigation into the online visibility of work undertaken in South Africa in the field of poverty alleviation. An experiment with Google searches was undertaken, motivated by concerns about the visibility of... more
This book is the first of a kind in that it covers South Africa's war in East and North Africa in a single volume. However, it is by no means a complete history. Some events, especially those which involve the South Africans, are dealt... more
Apartheid was a regime of socio-spatial relegation: racialised populations were banished to South Africa's urban peripheries and rural hinterlands. In the post-apartheid period, the ruling ANC framed its democratisation project as... more
This research examines the provision of comprehensive reproductive healthcare to women with HIV in South Africa, with a focus on the highly contested issue of abortion. It explores how the emergence and escalation of the HIV epidemic, and... more
The aim of this article is to examine the performance of the Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa. The analysis not only confines itself to the 2011 local government elections, but also examines how the IEC, through the use of a... more
Between 2009 and 2014, South Africa experienced widespread protests. In contrast to prominent examples of global protest during the same period, they were localized and did not push for broad political and economic transformation. To... more
This article studies the complexity of understandings of forgiveness among a sample of Black and White South Africans within the context of an empirical intercultural Bible reading process. We will first focus on the foundation upon which... more
In this essay, I will look at how Constitutional supremacy in post-apartheid South Africa has led to the Constitutional Court potentially breaching the separation of powers doctrine. I will first look at how constitutional supremacy has... more
Comparative perspective of N.Ireland and South Africa. A Comparative perspective.
BA School of Politics, International Studies & Philosophy (QUB, 2015)
BA School of Politics, International Studies & Philosophy (QUB, 2015)
This paper examines the tensions and benefits that emerge from the nexus between social movements and ‘support organisations’, in particular those using a rights-based approach and offering legal services, working together on... more
Como bien sabemos todos el cannabis no es originario de África. Proviene de Asia. Pero la difusión de ésta en el África subsahariana se debe a las comunidades de inmigrantes musulmanes del norte y a comerciantes árabes que viajaban a... more