Tag Archives: South Africa

Regional Voices in Global Governance: Looking to 2010 (Part IV)

What countries will be included in a new global summit system?

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Regional Voices in Global Governance: The Role of Advocacy (Part II)

How do powerful members of the G-8 advocate for smaller countries in their region?

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Violence Against Women: A Hidden Pandemic (Part I)

Why is violence against women such a global problem?

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Larry Summers: From Global Economic Mandarin to a Domestic One

Why should Larry Summers now shift his focus away from the global economy?

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Zimbabwe as South Africa, Circa 1990 (Part II)

How can Zimbabwe embrace dialogue to resolve its seemingly intractable human rights crisis?

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Zimbabwe as South Africa, Circa 1990 (Part I)

When it comes to Africa, can we learn from our mistakes instead of endlessly repeating them?

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War Criminals: Beware the Ides of March

Do recent events in Africa indicate better odds for an effective multilateral justice system?

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African Winter: The Oil Dimension

How are southern Africa's cold winter nights causing more problems for the already plagued continent?

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Africa and Globalization

Why might the G8’s focus on Africa also be a time for the continent to do some self-reflection?

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AIDS in South Africa: Not Living, Not Dying Alone

How does HIV/AIDS shape the personal decisions of truckers in South Africa?

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