Tag Archives: South Africa

How Israel Helped a Rogue State Go Nuclear

Should Israel’s nuclear collaboration with South Africa’s apartheid-era regime change the way we think about the prospect of a nuclear Middle East?

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U.S. Message to the BRICS: No More Mr. Nice Guy

Is “soft power” just a friendlier-sounding way for the United States to dominate the world?

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FIFA Scores Two Goals for Globalism

Are the British just being sore losers in protesting their loss of the 2018 World Cup to Russia?

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Make Room for the Rising Powers

Are countries such as China, India and Brazil ready for prime time on the global stage?

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Dateline South Africa: A Rational Approach to Responsible Media

What would be the best way to monitor South Africa’s media while not compromising citizens’ rights to information?

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South Africa Post-World Cup: All's Well — or Hello Orwell?

Is South Africa experiencing a surge of freedom after the World Cup hype — or is it regressing to apartheid-era laws?

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Soccer's Wide Reach

What are the economic and social dimensions of the world’s most popular sport?

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Top Ten Globalist Features of 2009

What were The Globalist’s best features of the year?

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Equality Is Never Having To Say You Are Sorry (Part II)

Are apologies for racial abuses enough — or are reparations necessary?

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Fighting Poverty and Saving Street Vendors in South Africa

How is South Africa’s treatment of street vendors emblematic of several pervasive problems facing the country?

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