Despite numerous policy interventions since apartheid, South Africa remains the world's most unequal nation, with racial ...
There is common concern about deteriorating statecraft and the weakening of institutions in countries across Africa.
Two former apartheid-era police officers in South Africa have been found guilty of murder in the 1987 killing of activist and ...
After South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994, there was significant optimism about police reform in the country. Impressive steps were taken to bring the South African Police Service under ...
Ivor Chipkin teaches public policy at the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) at the University of Pretoria. He is the director of the New South Institute. After South Africa’s first ...
Luisa Pittan Doring examines the Women for Change movement in South Africa, following the nation's declaration that gender based violence has become a "national disaster".