The Economic Roots of Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa Kimberly Curtis April 20, 2015 Following attacks on several foreign-owned shops in Durban and Johannesburg, South Africa that left seven people dead, several other African states have called for evacuation of their citizens and issued warnings of retaliatory action on South African business...
How the ANC Lost By Winning South Africa’s Elections Kimberly Curtis May 14, 2014 Mixed results and a fast changing political landscape
A South African Corruption Controversy that Could Sink the ANC Nathan Yeo April 18, 2014 Just weeks before election day, Jacob Zuma faces an inquiry
What Made Nelson Mandela So Unique Mark Leon Goldberg December 6, 2013 A foreign policy expert explains how he kept the country together.
Fighting TB in Africa’s Mines Mark Leon Goldberg February 5, 2013 A special guest post by Musa Mkoko, who is a former gold miner in South Africa.
Can South Africa Score that Permanant Security Council Seat? Hayes Brown January 4, 2012 For South Africa, January may be its last big chance to prove that it has what it takes to be a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
Archbishop Tutu and Aung San Suu Kyi at CGI 2011 Penelope Chester September 21, 2011 CGI 2011 attendees were treated to "words of affirmation and inspiration" from Aung San Suu Kyi and Archbishop Desmond Tutu during "Conversations on Courage: Humanitarian Leadership in Action"