Institute for Security Studies
Threats Of Post-World Cup Xenophobia Another Test For SA’s Government 
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th July 2010 The 2010 Fifa World Cup has resulted in an unprecedented number of foreign nationals visiting South Africa. During the event many articles in the... →
The Rule Of Law In SA Weakened Since Selebi Investigation
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th July 2010 On Friday 2 July 2010, South Africans heard the shocking judgement that Jackie Selebi, the man who had headed South African Police Service (SAPS)... →
Liberia’s UN-led Transition Not Over Yet
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th July 2010 In May this year Margaret Loj, the UN Secretary General's Special Representative to Liberia heralded the training of 47 new officers of Liberia's... →
Gulf Oil Spill Good for Africa 
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th July 2010 Tragic as it is, the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is good news for Africa - increasingly the new frontier for oil and gas exploration worldwide.... →
Are South Africa’s Parastatals Accountable Enough? 
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 5th July 2010 The South African government is increasingly anxious about the state of its public entities. The past few years, South African parastatals have... →
The Rise of the FIFA Man
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 1st July 2010 In a 2008 ISS monograph on Africa in 2025 (Africa in the New World – how global developments will impact by 2025, no 151), I wrote how corporate... →
African Civil Society Shines at the Review Conference of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 29th June 2010 Civil society has become a key driver behind global efforts to end impunity for grave international crimes. African Civil Society Organisations... →
Africa Boosts Momentum of the Convention on Cluster Munitions
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th June 2010 African states reinforced their ownership of the Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) at a global conference hosted by the governments of Chile... →
Dandala Resignation: Will Cope Survive Next Year’s Elections?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th June 2010 It is less than two years since the Congress of the People (COPE) was launched in October 2008. The divisive leadership battle between founding... →
The State of Democracy in Rwanda as Presidential Poll Approaches
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd June 2010 Rwandan general, Kayumba Nyamwasa was shot in the stomach at the gate of his home in Johannesburg last Saturday in what is believed, by his family... →