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Peek: South Africa: Power to the People
Znet Article, September, 27 2011
Bobby Peek
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South Africans need an energy futurethat ensures decent levels of affordable basic services and infrastructure to be enjoyed by all as a basic human right
Bennett: US Africa Command Looks to Strengthen Role in Region
Znet Article, September, 26 2011
John T. Bennett
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The U.S. Africa Command is making changes that show it is taking on a vital role on a volatile continent
Campbell: Africa and Palestinian Statehood at the UN
Znet Article, September, 24 2011
Horace Campbell
Campbell's ZSpace page
Social justice and transformation in Africa and Palestine are inextricably linked
Moorsom: Is Africa Rising or Flailing?
Znet Article, September, 20 2011
Toby Moorsom
Moorsom's ZSpace page
They are movements that arrive out of the desperation imposed upon people by more than 30 years of Friedman-inspired neoliberal economic policies
Majavu: The Ebony Ceiling and Affirmative Action
Znet Article, September, 17 2011
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Reports point out that whites dominate management positions in South Africa and that white people continue to be appointed and promoted in empowering positions
Hallinan: The New Scramble for Africa
Znet Article, September, 16 2011
Conn Hallinan
Hallinan's ZSpace page
Is current U.S. foreign policy in Africa following a blueprint drawn up almost eight years ago by the rightwing Heritage Foundation
Bond: South Africa’s Coming Fight Over Capital Flight
Commentary, September, 16 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
It is a ripe time for such in-your-face challenges to orthodoxy here, given the post-apartheid elites’ hostility to exchange controls
Roblin: War and famine, the only option? Part II
Znet Article, September, 14 2011
Stephen Roblin
Roblin's ZSpace page
The refusal to pursue dialogue and negotiations with Al Shabaab is a clear indication that the TFG, AMISOM and their external backers have subordinated alleviating the humanitarian crisis to their respective military strategies, with Somali civili...
Roblin: War and famine, the only option?, Part I
Znet Article, September, 11 2011
Stephen Roblin
Roblin's ZSpace page
In waging the Somalia front in the “war on terror,” Washington has played a central role in driving Somalia back into a state of civil war as well as crippling the response to the current famine.
Daniels: African Leaders and Nations Must Be Accountable
Znet Article, September, 09 2011
Ron Daniels
Daniels's ZSpace page
What is lacking is an open discussion about what I consider to be the urgent need for a prescription of progressive principles of Pan African governance
Johnson: Somalia’s Agony
Znet Article, September, 06 2011
Glen Johnson
Johnson's ZSpace page
Somalis, in growing numbers, are dying of famine after the severest of droughts
Vivas: Less Land, More Hunger
Znet Article, September, 04 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
If we want to put an end to hunger in the world it is essential to ensure universal access to land
Bond: Dirty Durban’s Manual for Climate Greenwashing
Commentary, August, 30 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
It makes no sense to avoid the harsh reality of fast-rising emissions
Susskind: Emergency Response Must Address Root Causes of Environmental Disasters
Znet Article, August, 30 2011
Yifat Susskind
Susskind's ZSpace page
Taming the cycle of drought requires that industrialized countries immediately and drastically reduce their carbon emissions
Khan: The World is Over-Armed
Znet Article, August, 29 2011
Badriya Khan
Khan's ZSpace page
One of every six persons on Earth either does not eat at all or is always hungry
Godoy: Global Warming Behind Somali Drought
Znet Article, August, 29 2011
Julio Godoy
Godoy's ZSpace page
Deserts are growing worldwide by some 150 square kilometres a day, but especially across Africa
Howard: Cotton Subsidies and the Political Economy of Trafficking in Southern Benin
Znet Article, August, 27 2011
Neil Howard
Howard's ZSpace page
By propagating notions of an amorphous, anchorless ‘poverty’ lying at the root of trafficking, anti-trafficking strategists therefore de-politicise the very crime they attempt to tackle
Brown: Expanding Deserts, Falling Water Tables and Toxins Driving People from Homes
Znet Article, August, 27 2011
Lester r. Brown
Brown's ZSpace page
Maybe it is time for governments to consider whether it might not be cheaper and far less painful in human terms to treat the causes of migration rather than merely respond to it
Vivas: The Whys of Famine
Znet Article, August, 26 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Hunger is not inevitable
Baroud: Humanity Lives On
Znet Article, August, 26 2011
Ramzy Baroud
Baroud's ZSpace page
It is a story of love, one that no statistic can capture, no politician can override.


