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May 30, 2013

Sub-Saharan Africa
South African Land Reform: A Conundrum

The Africa Research Institute has published a succinct Briefing Note that outlines the problems of land reform in South Africa and the inherent contradictions in the government’s approach. The Briefe…

Harvesters transport a load of wild Rooibos tea by donkey cart in the remote mountains of the Cedarberg region, about 300km (186 miles) north of [Cape Town], March 30, 2006.

August 22, 2011

Sub-Saharan Africa
South Africa: Inequality at the Top

A mine worker looks on underground in Modderfontein east mine, outside Johannesburg, February 3, 2009. (Siphiwe Sibeko/Courtesy Reuters) Social change in post-apartheid South Africa has been painful…

South Africa: Inequality at the Top

December 18, 2017

Cybersecurity
Reasoning by Analogy in Cyberspace: Deadly Balloons and Avoiding Digital Doom

How the regulation of early balloon warfare can inform current debates about regulating cyber conflict.

Balloon warfare

August 6, 2021

Global
Five Foreign-Policy Movies Worth Watching About Actual World Events

Every summer Friday, we suggest foreign-policy-themed movies worth watching. This week: films inspired by reality. 

Three movie posters in black frames. From left: Charlie Wilson's War (a man, woman, and another man in sunglasses look out); Breaker Morant (three men in military uniforms stand over scenes of combat); Invictus (a man in a green and yellow rugby uniform looks triumphant in front of a crowd with Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela behind him).

June 15, 2016

South Africa
'Morning in South Africa'

John Campbell discusses 'Morning in South Africa', his new book that introduces post-apartheid South Africa to an international audience and argues that South Africa’s future is bright and that its d…

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