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This paper discusses the recent death of Kim Jong II that has triggered international speculation with regard to the future of North Korea. Africa is observing the transition period in North Korea,...
With the recent media reporting of fraud in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, (2,3,4) the new decade brings a reminder of the old and pervasive problem of corruption. Described as “a...
Added duties have been placed on the board of a pension fund regarding the appointment and termination of the principal officer. The board is required to review the fitness and propriety of its...
The end of 2010 and beginning of 2011 have seen South Africa busy on the world stage. The country has joined two of the foremost organisations in international politics and economics - the Security...
For over a decade, The Wall Street Journal and The Heritage Foundation, Washington's preeminent think tank, have tracked the march of economic freedom around the world with the influential Index of...
The South African media seemed overeager to celebrate an economic recovery last week. There was very little to celebrate in the South African economy. When one considers the news coming from the US...
In today's podcast, IHS Global Insight says that the SA economy is at bottom of its downturn; Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak says that the time is right for Arab-Israeli peace; and Judge Edwin...
Plagued by crumbling popularity and slumping house prices at home, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will tell Wall Street bankers on Wednesday to reveal their losses quickly to help end a global...