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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
 
US concerned by localisation stipulations in SA’s renewables tender
TRADE & INVESTMENT
US Assistant Secretary of Commerce Michael Camuñez, who is leading a trade delegation to South Africa that includes 14 American renewable energy firms, voiced some concern on Monday about the...
 
 
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...
 
 
09 Sep 2011
 
Busa: Statement by Business Unity South Africa, on economic growth forecasts (09/09/12011)
Statements

At its meeting on 9 September 2011 the BUSA Economic Policy Committee assessed the current economic and business outlook in the light of recent global and domestic economic trends.
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08 Sep 2011
 
 
 
Emerging Powers and the Changing Global Environment: Leadership, Norms and Institutions (September 2011)
ECONOMY
The rise of economically influential countries from the developing world is still a relatively new area of research, which is receiving increasing focus from international business actors, foreign...
 
 
01 Sep 2011
 
Libya: A lost opportunity for the African Union
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
In life realities on the ground often lay waste to the best-laid plans. So has it been for the AU in the Libyan crisis. Since the rebels entered Tripoli on August 21 the hand-wringing around the...
 
 
16 Aug 2011
 
 
 
Daily podcast – August 16, 2011
PODCAST
The Presidency has "rejected" a Democratic Alliance call for a Parliamentary debate on the growing list of State deals that have benefited President Jacob Zuma's family and friends. Meanwhile,...
 
 
05 Jul 2011
 
 
 
Conflicts, youth unemployment exact toll on Africa’s otherwise solid growth outlook
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
African countries have materially divergent economic outlooks for 2011, despite an overall lower gross domestic product (GDP) growth expectation for the continent of 3.7%, mainly as a result of...
 
 
17 Jun 2011
 
SA hiring expectations ‘stuck in low gear’ − survey
EMPLOYMENT
South African employers are reporting “cautious” third-quarter hiring intentions, according to the latest 'Manpower Employment Outlook Survey', with hiring expectations “stuck in low gear”,...
 
 
14 Jun 2011
 
SA: Motlanthe: Budget vote speech by the Deputy President of South Africa, in the National Assembly (14/06/2011)
Topics

Date: 14/06/2011
Source: The Presidency
Title: SA: Motlanthe: Budget vote speech by the Deputy President of South Africa, in the National Assembly

 

 
 
30 May 2011
 
From BRIC to BRICS and South Africa’s Military
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
At the end of 2010 South Africa’s was finally invited to join the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) economic community. BRIC came into existence in 2001 and quickly grew to become one of...
 
 
19 May 2011
 
The Case for AU Mediation in Libya
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The AU has been criticised for the way it has responded to the Libyan crisis. While some of the concerns expressed about the AU’s role or lack of it in Libya are inaccurate, there is little doubt...
 
 
11 May 2011
 
 
 
“He Loves You, He Beats You” – Family Violence in Turkey and Access to Protection (May 2011)
FAMILY VIOLENCE
This Human Rights Watch report documents brutal and long-lasting violence against women and girls by husbands, partners, and family members and the survivors’ struggle to seek protection. Turkey...
 
 
06 May 2011
 
Syria: Many factors mitigate against the revolt
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Since the long series of public holidays began, I have been called on by the electronic media to comment many times on developments in Syria. For a long time it seemed to be the only remaining...
 
 
08 Apr 2011
 
Eritrea: From pariah to participant?
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
In December 2009, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) passed resolution 1907 (2009), imposing an arms embargo and targeted sanctions on Eritrea.(2) This was the latest and most forceful...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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