The goal of this Briefing is to weigh in carefully on the respective merits and limits of critical political economy perspectives in African Studies (and beyond) and to make a case for ontological and ...
Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 45, No. 2 (April 2019), pp. 341-355 (15 pages) D. Kumbuka and G. Marawanyika, ‘Zimbabwe’s New President Eases Land Laws for White Farmers’, Bloomberg ...
African engineering graduates are poised to take on key roles as contractors in the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System, an initiative designed to leverage their skills and knowledge for ...
Capitalism gets a bad rap these days. Millions of Americans—Democrat and Republican—are frustrated with the U.S. economy, and many blame the free market. It’s simply not true. At the heart of ...
Global inequality is laid bare as South Africa ends its G20 presidency — few nations understand oppression more deeply ...
Following the success of issue #1 of International Marxism, the new political journal of ISA, issue #2 is going to press ...
The Africa Financial Industry Summit of 2025 opened today in Casablanca, gathering the most important financial authorities ...
Government efficiency has come to Washington, D.C., and USAID needs a helping hand. Reassessing America’s role in the developing world is critical, and USAID’s shutdown is a key step in that process.
On May 23–24, the Communist Party Marxist–Kenya (CPM-K), together with the Communist Party of the Philippines, is organising the Fourth International Theoretical Conference (TC4) in Nairobi, under the ...