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  • Opinion: The truth must emerge from the fog of war

    Posted on April 11, 2013

    What were South African troops doing in central Africa, asks Political Sciences lecturer Roland Henwood in the Sunday Times.

  • Opinion: Ideological strife puts NDP at risk

    Posted on April 05, 2013

    A constraining factor to credible government policy goals has been ideological contests, writes UP Politial Sciences lecturer and Business Day columnist Dr Mzukisi Qobo.

  • Opinion: South Africa is relinquishing the moral authority of Mandela

    Posted on April 05, 2013

    A significant aspect of the government

  • Political Sciences in the news

    Posted on April 02, 2013

    Professor Lorenzo Fioramonti, from the Political Sciences department, was recently interviewed by the United Nations University about his book, Gross Domestic Problem: The Politics Behind the World

  • Opinion: China, BRICS And Africa: Who Really Benefits?

    Posted on April 02, 2013

    The UN's Human Development Report assumes competition for Africa's wealth could provide an opportunity for development. But discussion of new competition for African resources points to both risks and opportunities, writes UP Political Sciences Ext

  • Opinion: Will Brics Summit make a difference?

    Posted on March 22, 2013

    SA needs broader emerging-economy strategy within which its Brics endeavours are realised, writes UP Political Sciences lecturer and Business Day columnist Dr Mzukisi Qobo.

  • Opinion: Brics party will soon be over

    Posted on March 18, 2013

    As the Brics summit approaches, there are some lingering questions that nobody seems willing to ask, especially in South Africa, where Brics euphoria has captured most analysts and commentators, writes Political Sciences lecturer Professor Lorenzo Fioramo

  • Call for papers: Strategic Review for Southern Africa

    Posted on March 12, 2013

    The Strategic Review for Southern Africa engages in strategic and political analysis of socio-political developments that impact Southern Africa. The journal seeks to establish a multi-disciplinary forum, where plural and open-minded interaction ca

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