New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy
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- » The supreme court of the Republic
- » The commercialisation of politics and hazards of state capture
- » CSIR: South African players in R&D
- » ICC relations: A tightwire, not a crisis. A response to Bennun
- » Bridging South Africa’s economic divide
- » A quiet contemplation on the new anger: The state of transformation in South African...
- » Afrocentric education for an African renaissance: Philosophical underpinnings
- » Patrice Lumumba: A Jacana Pocket Biography
- » What is hobbling us?
- » Achieving the sustainable development goals: transforming public health education and...
- » Memory and the construction of social cohesion in South Africa: Back to the future
- » Book Review: Umkhonto We Sizwe: The ANC’s Armed Struggle
- » Moving forward
- » The state as enabler and disruptor
- » Employment and diversity in the cultural and creative industries in South Africa
- » Book Review: The Clash of Globalizations. Essays on the Political Economy of Trade and...
- » Revolution, reconciliation and transformation: the legacy of Mandela
- » Dismantling the false post-1994 narrative
- » From Afro-centrism to decolonial humanism and Afro-plurality: A response to Simphiwe...
- » The Congress of the People and Freedom Charter: A People’s History
- » South Africa's growth traps
- » Conserved Spaces, Ancestral Places: Conservation, History and Identity among Farm...
- » The global market economy is not working