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The Fourth Industrial Revolution - The Case of South Africa
Published in Politikon (02-04-2020)“…On becoming President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa put the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) into his national economic strategy, generating criticism for…”
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Land Redistribution in South Africa: Towards Decolonisation or Recolonisation?
Published in Politikon (02-01-2018)“…Contrary to populist political discourses, in South Africa the ruling party's approach to land policy is reproducing paternalistic relations that echo…”
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The Lost Prince of the ANC: The Life and Times of Jabulani Nobleman ‘Mzala’ Nxumalo, 1955-1991 The Lost Prince of the ANC: The Life and Times of Jabulani Nobleman ‘Mzala’ Nxumalo, 1955-1991 , by M. J. Radebe, Johannesburg, South Africa, Jacana Media, 2022, pp. 347, R340, ISBN 978-1-4314-3298-1 (paperback): by M. J. Radebe, Johannesburg, South Africa, Jacana Media, 2022, pp. 347, R340, ISBN 978-1-4314-3298-1 (paperback)
Published in Politikon (02-08-2024)Get full text
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Leadership for transformation since the dawn of South Africa's democracy. An insider's view Leadership for transformation since the dawn of South Africa's democracy. An insider's view by Malegapuru Makgoba, Skotaville Academic Publishing. 2023, pp. 294, R360, ISBN 978-0-6209-4476-2 (hard copy), 978-0-7961-0713-8 (e-book): by Malegapuru Makgoba, Skotaville Academic Publishing. 2023, pp. 294, R360, ISBN 978-0-6209-4476-2 (hard copy), 978-0-7961-0713-8 (e-book)
Published in Politikon (02-08-2024)Get full text
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Accountability in Global Governance: Pluralist Accountability in Global Governance Accountability in Global Governance: Pluralist Accountability in Global Governance , by Gisela Hirschmann, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, 288 pp., $100.00 (hardcover): by Gisela Hirschmann, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, 288 pp., $100.00 (hardcover)
Published in Politikon (07-07-2024)Get full text
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The effects of the perception of corruption on public trust in government in Africa: a comparative analysis
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FeesMustFall: An Internet-Age Student Movement in South Africa and the Case of the University of the Free State
Published in Politikon (04-05-2017)“…How can we begin to make sense of the diversity of hashtag student movements that sprang up in South Africa in the course of 2015? In this paper we start by…”
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Beyond traditional models: a focus on alternate pathways for managing Africa’s sovereign debt
Published in Politikon (10-04-2024)Get full text
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Laundering racial capitalism in post-apartheid South Africa
Published in Politikon (03-07-2023)“…This article employs the theoretical concept of racial capitalism as an intellectual framework with which to theorise and explain racialised inequality in…”
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Guerrillas and combative mothers: women and armed struggles in South Africa Guerrillas and combative mothers: women and armed struggles in South Africa , by Siphokazi Magadla, Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu Natal Press (9781869145163), 2023, 222 pp.; Oxon, Routledge (R255, 9781032597249), 2024, 248 pp: by Siphokazi Magadla, Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu Natal Press (9781869145163), 2023, 222 pp.; Oxon, Routledge (R255, 9781032597249), 2024, 248 pp
Published in Politikon (05-04-2024)Get full text
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Reading Mahmood Mamdani in a Decolonizing World. On the Subject of Citizenship: Late Colonialism in the World Today Reading Mahmood Mamdani in a Decolonizing World. On the Subject of Citizenship: Late Colonialism in the World Today , edited by Suren Pillay, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023, 231 pp., € 3.30, ISBN 978-1-350-22899-3 [Paperback]: edited by Suren Pillay, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023, 231 pp., € 3.30, ISBN 978-1-350-22899-3 [Paperback]
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Personhood and Rights in an African Tradition
Published in Politikon (04-05-2018)“…It is generally accepted that the normative idea of personhood is central to African moral thought, but what has not been done in the literature is to…”
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Between Samir Amin and Claude Ake: towards a roadmap for Africa's development
Published in Politikon (02-10-2023)“…The profundity of Samir Amin's contributions to the quest for the development of Africa and the global South is beyond questioning. From the onset, Amin…”
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Remembering Lumumba's dismembered body-polity through Amin
Published in Politikon (02-10-2023)“…The paper is nested within the decolonial theme by repositioning Patrice Lumumba's decolonial thought within the radical writings of Samir Amin. As seen in his…”
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'Nothing has changed, South Africa's sub-imperialist role has been reinforced': Samir Amin's durable critique of apartheid/post-apartheid political economy
Published in Politikon (02-10-2023)“…Samir Amin's critiques of both apartheid-era and post-apartheid political economy contributed to his scathing view of the crucial 'semi-peripheral' layer of…”
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EU sanctions on Zimbabwe: rethinking Africa's economic and political security in the global age
Published in Politikon (02-10-2023)“…The sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the European Union in 2002 help demonstrate how postcolonialism functions in the international system. A corpus of…”
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Post-colonial development in Africa - Samir Amin's lens
Published in Politikon (02-10-2023)“…The paper is an attempt at applying Samir Amin's lens in the analysis of socio-economic development in Africa. Social and economic development in Africa has…”
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Amin's progressive internationalism
Published in Politikon (02-10-2023)“…In 2018, Samir Amin called for a 'new wave of revival and progress' which would replace the system of neoliberal globalisation which is to blame for leaving…”
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