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Prince: Deconstructing Tunileaks
Znet Article, December, 22 2010
Rob Prince
Prince's ZSpace page
Nawaat invited Rob Prince to share his thoughts on the leaked diplomatic cables from the US embassy in Tunisia.
Authors: South African Workers Occupy Abandoned Factory
Forum Post, December, 13 2010
Many Authors
Authors's ZSpace page
A first in South Africa...
Meyer: Why nationalise?
Forum Post, December, 13 2010
Thomas Meyer
Why not simply run it for yourself, like in Argentina? ANC has no shortage of fat cats! Otherwise, mooi so!
Smith: Wikileaks Cables
Forum Post, December, 11 2010
Dave Smith
Smith's ZSpace page
US embassy cables reveal top executive's claims that company 'knows everything' about key decisions in government ministries.
Smith: Wikileaks Cables
Znet Article, December, 10 2010
Dave Smith
Smith's ZSpace page
US embassy cables reveal top executive's claims that company 'knows everything' about key decisions in government ministries.
Jones: Corporations,oil and governments: people? Colateral!
Forum Post, December, 10 2010
Douglas Jones
Jones's ZSpace page
There have been statements about the power of corporations particularly oil suggesting that in various ways they garner to behave in their own ways not necessarily those of goverments let alone people of the country. This like dso many 'leaks&...
Authors: South African Workers Occupy Abandoned Factory
Video, November, 17 2010
Many Authors
Authors's ZSpace page
A first in South Africa...
Jowit: Cotton Subsidies Costing West African Farmers £155M A Year, Report Reveals
Znet Article, November, 16 2010
Juliette Jowit
Jowit's ZSpace page
Cotton farmers in west Africa are losing out on vital income because of subsidies paid to rival growers in the EU, US, China and India, Fairtrade Foundation says
Bond: Will Zimbabwe Again Regress?
Forum Post, November, 14 2010
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
If leaders of a little African country stand up to imperialist aggression, that would strike any fair observer as extremely compelling...
Bond: Will Zimbabwe Again Regress?
Commentary, November, 14 2010
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
If leaders of a little African country stand up to imperialist aggression, that would strike any fair observer as extremely compelling...
Nikonov: I really, really would like to know WHO
Forum Post, November, 14 2010
Alla Nikonov
is bankrolling this "Democratic United Front for the workers". Could it be NED, or Soros or something like this? I could not find it in www, so I am very curious.
Susskind: Buying Local Halfway Across the Globe
Znet Article, October, 10 2010
Yifat Susskind
Susskind's ZSpace page
As individuals, Americans are generous, often donating in response to crises abroad even while struggling to make ends meet at home. We tend to assume that our government's foreign aid is similarly altruistic. But is it?
Herman: Paul Kagame: "Our Kind of Guy"
Zmag Article, October, 01 2010
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
Exposing a U.S client genocidist in Rwanda
Bond: South African Development Goals Will Not Be Met
Commentary, September, 29 2010
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
Since coming to power after a palace coup against Thabo Mbeki exactly two years ago, the new government’s performance has been miserable. For example, roughly 1.5 million jobs have been lost, in spite of a major economic burst before and during th...
Patel: Mozambique’s Food Riots Are the True Face of Global Warming
Znet Article, September, 12 2010
Raj Patel
Patel's ZSpace page
Thirteen people died and hundreds were wounded last week in the African nation of Mozambique when police cracked down on a three-day protest over a 30 percent hike in the price of bread.
Marqusee: Small country, big struggle
Znet Article, September, 03 2010
Mike Marqusee
Marqusee's ZSpace page
In Swaziland, democracy activists are waging a brave struggle against one of the world's last absolute monarchies.
Roblin: AFRICOM: Washington's New Imperial Weapon
Zmag Article, September, 02 2010
Stephen Roblin
Roblin's ZSpace page
Ongoing escalation of U.S. military activity in Africa
Rosen: Somalia's al-Shabab
Znet Article, August, 30 2010
Nir Rosen
Rosen's ZSpace page
When Somalia's al-Shabab militia claimed responsibility for the July 11 suicide bombings that killed 76 people watching soccer on TV in Uganda, the media described the event as an al-Qaeda attack on the World Cup. That's a misrepresentation, of co...
Bond: South African Public Sector Strike Highlights Society’s Contradictions
Commentary, August, 23 2010
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
The two major civil service unions on strike against the South African government vow to intensify pressure in coming days, in a struggle pitting a million members of the middle and lower ranks of society against a confident government leadership ...
Bond: Is Africa Still Being Looted? A Debate Dodging World Bank Schizophrenia
Commentary, August, 16 2010
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
The continent’s own elites, together with the West and now China are still making Africans progressively poorer, thanks to the extraction of raw materials. Reinvestment is negligible and the prices, royalties and taxes paid are inadequate to compe...


