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  • UP Political Sciences lecturer among top SA analysts

    Posted on May 30, 2012

    University of Pretoria Political Sciences lecturer Prince Mashele was recently ranked second Political Trends/Industrial Relations analyst in South Africa in the annual

  • Political Sciences Lecturer appointed to TTJ & S Advisory Position

    Posted on May 30, 2012

    Mr Ismaeel Samaai, Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Political Sciences, has been appointed Co-faculty Advisor of the Top Tuks Junior/Senior Leadership Development and SIFE UP Programme.

  • Seminar: The United Nations and Africa

    Posted on May 30, 2012

    The Department of Political Sciences, The Institute for Strategic and Political Affairs, University of Pretoria, and the Dag Hammarskj

  • Political Sciences Lecturer appointed Associate Research Fellow at UNU-CRIS

    Posted on May 28, 2012

    Professor Lorenzo Fioramonti, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Sciences, was recently named Associate Research Fellow of the United Nations University's Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS).

  • Opinion: Factions and ANC Culture will Shackle new Chief

    Posted on May 25, 2012

    The real failure is the current political order associated with the ANC. It has failed to fix governance and to create conditions for national economic success, writes UP Political Sciences lecturer and Business Day columnist, Dr Mzukisi Qobo.

  • Public seminar: Minister Trevor Manuel on South Africa

    Posted on May 21, 2012

    The Department of Political Sciences and the Institute for Strategic and Political Affairs at the University of Pretoria is hosting a seminar on a planned future for South Africa, to be presented by Minister Trevor Manuel on Monday, 4 June 2012.

  • Opinion: The State of the State

    Posted on May 21, 2012

    To a large extent, social development depends on resources, including human potential and capacity. But political will and governance matter too. The state must do more than allow markets to operate, writes UP Political Sciences Extraordinary Professor, H

  • Opinion: Is the G-8 Still Relevant in the Global Economy?

    Posted on May 18, 2012

    While the G-8’s visibility in global affairs has waned in recent years, it remains a powerful actor and continues to command influence in key areas, writes UP Political Sciences lecturer and Business Day columnist Dr Mzukisi Qobo.

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