Information on "Southern Africa"
March 2013
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4 Mar 2013
Interview with Dr. Adekeye Adebajo on the EU and Africa
In today's interview, the Executive Director of the Center for Conflict Resolution (CCR) discusses the relationship between the European Union and Africa. He argues that while the EU is Africa’s most important economic partner, the UN remains its leading security actor. More on «Interview with Dr. Adekeye Adebajo on the EU and Africa »
September 2012
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13 Sep 2012
Climate Change and Africa's Enduring Instability
Arid conditions in the Sahel and large-scale flooding in East Africa will help sustain Africa’s reputation for socio-political volatility and state failure. To manage the chaos in the worst-affected regions, argues Fawzia Sheikh, greater international participation will be necessary to boost the Continent’s resiliency. More on «Climate Change and Africa's Enduring Instability»
August 2012
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15 Aug 2012
Predatory Cyber Crime in South Africa: Current Risks and Realities
Social networks, smart phones and greater reliance on credit cards are making South Africa increasingly vulnerable to cybercrimes. Yet despite government-led initiatives to improve cyber-security, more information is needed to craft effective ways to combat cybercrime, argues the ISS’s Charles Goredema. More on «Predatory Cyber Crime in South Africa: Current Risks and Realities»
June 2012
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1 Jun 2012
Intrusive Measures Employed by the SA Intelligence Service are Violating the Right to Privacy
South Africa's review of its intelligence laws and security agencies is raising concerns regarding the possible impact upon privacy. More on «Intrusive Measures Employed by the SA Intelligence Service are Violating the Right to Privacy»
May 2012
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31 May 2012
The Threat of HIV/AIDS to the South African Armed Forces
High levels of HIV/AIDS infection impact upon the South African National Defence Force’s ability to recruit new personnel and deploy troops. More on «The Threat of HIV/AIDS to the South African Armed Forces» -
28 May 2012
China Prepares for Future South African Government
Tribal affinities are likely to impact upon Beijing's policies toward South Africa. More on «China Prepares for Future South African Government»


