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21 Sep 2011
 
 
SA's reputation among G8 countries improving
REPUTATION SURVEY
Perceptions of South Africa’s reputation among the Group of Eight (G8) countries were improving, the Reputation Institute revealed on Wednesday. South Africa is ranked 33 out of 50 countries...
 
 
19 Sep 2011
 
Opening Pandora’s Box: NATO’s military intervention in Libya
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
When Muammar Qadhaffi began referring to his citizens as “rats and cockroaches,”(2) many may say that he asked for it. Such statements, together with growing fatalities caused by Qadhaffi’s...
 
 
13 Sep 2011
 
The Elusive Quest for al Qaeda in Africa, 10 Years on
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
As the US and the rest of the world commemorate the 10th anniversary of those colossal terrorist attacks against America on 11 September 2001 (or 9/11), few people, even in Africa, probably...
 
 
05 Sep 2011
 
How the AU Should Have Recognised the Libyan NTC
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
During its 291st Meeting of the AU Peace and Security Council, the African Union (AU) failed to officially recognise the National Transitional Council (NTC) in Libya. It indicated that it would...
 
 
01 Sep 2011
 
 
 
Daily podcast – September 01, 2011
PODCAST
As deliberations on the Protection of Information Bill near an end, the ANC stood firm in its refusal to write a defence into the legislation for people who disclose classified information for the...
 
 
31 Aug 2011
 
ANC tight-lipped about Malema hearing
ANCYL DISCIPLINARY HEARING
The ANC remained tight-lipped on Wednesday about the disciplinary hearing involving youth league leader Julius Malema and his five co-accused.
 
 
30 Aug 2011
 
A New Phase for Boko Haram as UN Deplores Attacks in Abuja
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Boko Haram’s suicide attacks on the United Nations headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria, last Friday, 26 August, which killed 19 people (9 of them UN staff) and injured scores of others, represent a...
 
 
29 Aug 2011
 
The Uncertain Future of Libya After Qaddafi’s Fall
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
In countries where governance is very personalised, the political regime often crumbles quickly when that person has been removed from power. The rebel advance into Tripoli and reported control of...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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