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Bond: Africa’s Biggest Landfill Site: The Case Of Bisasar Road
Znet Article, April, 29 2012
Patrick Bond
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Despite opposition to the dump from residents, and government promises to close and rehabilitate it, Durban Solid Waste supported its continued use
Bond: South Africa’s Dangerously Unsafe Financial Intercourse
Commentary, April, 25 2012
Patrick Bond
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It’s South Africa’s turn for a new moral regeneration campaign, but this time one that takes seriously the challenge of economic liberation
Bond: Can Jim Yong Kim Make a Difference at the World Bank?
Video, April, 21 2012
Patrick Bond
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Discussion on Obama's "surprising" nomination, now head of the World Bank
Bond: Can Jim Yong Kim Make a Difference at the World Bank?
Video, April, 21 2012
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
Discussion on Obama's "surprising" nomination, now head of the World Bank
Bond: Can a Nigerian Squeeze the Poor for the World Bank?
Znet Article, April, 11 2012
Patrick Bond
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It is most tempting to support any African challenge to Washington – especially by a strong woman – given how much damage (half-Kenyan) Obama is doing to the continent
Bond: Promise-breaking at the World Bank
Znet Article, April, 07 2012
Patrick Bond
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It is safe to assume that when it comes to serving power, Kim will be more reliable and effective, simply because he’s imperialism’s choice
Bond: Crony Capitalism 2.0 and the Wretched of South Africa
Znet Article, April, 06 2012
Patrick Bond
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Wrecking a few companies is one thing, but wrecking a country through these sorts of personal manipulations of the powerful is a tragedy turned farce
Bond: The Leftist Spy Who Came In From Cold Pretoria
Znet Article, March, 29 2012
Patrick Bond
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Renewed contradictions for Ronnie Kasrils
Bond: Why Treasury Should Be Transformed, Not Treasured
Znet Article, March, 17 2012
Patrick Bond
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The Treasury remains addicted to failed neoliberal policies, leaving our economy in the doldrums
Bond: South Africa’s Carbon-Tax Debate Disappoints
Commentary, March, 14 2012
Patrick Bond
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The only good news from South Africa is that with the world’s carbon markets in crisis, virtually no one is talking about emissions trading
Bond: When State- And Market-Climate Failures Are Amplified By Society-Failure
Commentary, February, 28 2012
Patrick Bond
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Advocating a risky market fix to a massive market failure under circumstances of widespread market melt, is the latest version of state failure
Bond: ‘Global Sustainability’ Wilts In South Africa’s Political Hot Air
Znet Article, February, 16 2012
Patrick Bond
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Under conditions of neoliberal nationalism, the outcome of most public policy in South Africa is inevitably crony capitalism rife with corruption
Bond: Economic Advice That Can Hurt the Poor
Znet Article, February, 02 2012
Patrick Bond
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The poverty innate to the IMF’s best model, Tunisia, cannot be solved by paper rights aiming to integrate poor people into a rotting ‘formal’ economy
Bond: Steer Clear of this Climate ‘Ponzi Scheme’
Commentary, January, 26 2012
Patrick Bond
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Africa can do better than invest faith and state resources in yet another Ponzi scheme — the ‘privatisation of the air’
Bond: Can Durban Recover from City-Scale Neoliberal Nationalism?
Commentary, January, 03 2012
Patrick Bond
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Critical academics label this thuggish ideology ‘neoliberal nationalism’: a vindictive, anti-poor deployment of state power and resources, combined with revolutionary-sounding bombast
Bond: Durban’s Climate Zombie Tripped by Dying Carbon Markets
Commentary, December, 22 2011
Patrick Bond
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Of course it is tempting to ignore the stench of failure and declare Durban “an outstanding success,”
Bond: A Dirty Deal Coming Down in Durban
Commentary, December, 07 2011
Patrick Bond
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Most likely, our city will go down in infamy as the site that the temperature was dialed up on Africa
Bond: COP17’s Dirty Secret
Commentary, November, 30 2011
Patrick Bond
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One of the world’s most extreme cases of climate injustice happens to be the site for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties 17 (COP17) climate summit
Bond: Time to Occupy Durban's COP17 Climate Summit
Znet Article, November, 23 2011
Patrick Bond
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In many cases the courageous push by the 99% against these 1% personalities only dislodged the venal creatures, not the system, so replacements crawled right back in
Bond: Beware ‘Social Justice’ Promises by International Bankers
Commentary, October, 13 2011
Patrick Bond
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In these days of dire economic and environmental crisis, with political elites under attack from Athens to Washington, the establishment is desperate for legitimacy


