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Susan Booysen, Gillian Godsell, Rekgotsofetse Chikane, Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, Omhle Ntshingila, Refiloe Lepere, Swankie Mofoko, Ayabonga Nase, David Everatt, Lynn Hewlett, Nomagugu Masuku-Mukadah, Horácio Lucas Zandamela, Koffi Kouakou, William Gumede, Patrick Bond, Vishwas Satgar, Patrick Fitzgerald, Oliver Seale, Pundy Pillay, Darlene Miller, Thad Metz
#FeesMustFall, the student revolt that began in October 2015, was an uprising against lack of access to, and financial exclusion from, higher education in South Africa. More broadly, it radically questioned the socio-political dispensation resulting
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Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
Publikováno v:
International Affairs. 98:145-163
Why do nuclear weapon-free zones (NWFZs)—areas which prohibit nuclear weapons—emerge in some contexts, and not others? Focusing on the African case, this article introduces the concept of ‘obedient rebellion’ to explain the African NWFZ's ear
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Mbongiseni Buthelezi, Peter Vale, Karl von Holdt, Robyn Foley, Ryan Brunette, Jonathan Klaaren, Cherese Thakur, Devi Pillay, Luke Spiropoulos, Reg Rumney, Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, Michael Marchant, Hennie van Vuuren, Patrick Heller, Barney Pityana
The metaphor of ‘state capture'has dominated South Africa's political discourse in the post-Zuma presidency era. What is state capture and how does it manifest? Is it just another example of a newly independent, failed African state? And is it uniq
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Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
South Africa's story is often presented as a triumph of new over old, but while formal apartheid was abolished decades ago, stark and distressing similarities persist. Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh explores the edifice of systemic racial oppression — the ne
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Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
Publikováno v:
Rhodes Must Fall
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::bd4356f56b0fa2c5afd35a154c803333
https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350222380.ch-005
https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350222380.ch-005
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Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
South African politics is riddled with delusions. Many common political arguments come pre-packaged in an old and dusty box - but the self-evident truths are not, in fact, so indisputable. Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh sets out to dismantle that box. He argues t