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The Emerging South Powers and Africa: Developing Peace in the Sudans?
Event | 22 Sep 2011
China, India, Malaysia and South-South development cooperation in the new Sudans. Daniel Large introduces and discusses with Gunnar M. Sørbø and Gunnar A. Holm.
Sudan, South Sudan
The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law
Event | 15 Mar 2010
Detained in solitary confinement, tortured, exiled and eventually blown up by a car bomb. From an early age Albie Sachs played a prominent part in the struggle for justice in South Africa.
South Africa
Security and the Politics of Protection in Post-New Order Lombok, Indonesia
Book Chapter | Jan 2015
This anthology explores the political nature of making order through policing activities in densely populated spaces across Africa, Asia and Latin America. ...
Stein Sundstøl Eriksen, Tore Nedrebø and Elling N. Tjønneland: Comparing Emerging Powers in Africa
Event | 12 Jan 2012
How do the emerging South powers promote economic co-operation, trade and investment? And how is development finance and aid provided?
China, India, Brazil and South Africa
Pitfalls of South African Democracy
Event | 6 Oct 2011
The political advances made in South Africa since the end of Apartheid have been formidable. However, there are challenges. There is a lack of a viable and strong civic tradition in the country.
Appraisal appraisal, co-operation between Concerts Norway and the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO)
Commissioned Report | Jan 2011
Appraisal appraisal, co-operation between Concerts Norway and the Southern African Music Rights Org
Norway, South Africa
The Norad Programme in Arts and Cultural Education. A Mid-Term Review of the Programme Period 2006-2008/9
CMI Report | Aug 2008
This report is a review of the Norad Programme in Arts and Cultural Education (ACE). ACE is a programme for cooperation between institutions for cultural ...
Culture, Education, Development aid, Africa
The political role of courts in South Africa
Project | Sep 2002 - Aug 2005
The role of courts in the consolidation of democracy and social transformation in South Africa investigates the role played by courts in the linked processes ...
courts, judicary, accountability, social transformation, access to justice, constitution, judical review, democratization, law, social rights, Africa: South Africa
Democracy matters more than ever: Democracy assistance after the entrance of the "Emerging Southern Powers" in sub-Saharan Africa
CMI Brief | Aug 2011
Over the last ten years the new “Emerging Southern Powers” – China, India, Brazil and South Africa – have increased their ...
Sub-Saharan Africa
Local government revenue mobilisation in Anglophone Africa
CMI Working Paper | Oct 2012
This paper examines opportunities and constraints facing local revenue mobilization in Anglophone Africa with an emphasis on urban settings. Specific ...
Local government, Decentralization, Taxes, Business licenses, User fees, Africa, Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Live music in South Africa, Mid-term Review of Concerts SA
Project | Nov 2014 - Jan 2015
In late 2012 the Norwegian Embassy on Pretoria signed a contract with the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) in Johannesburg for ...
Culture, music, development aid, South Africa, Southern Africa, Norway
Administrative authority and trust between state and society in South Africa
Project | Nov 2000 - Dec 2003
The Admin-South Africa project studies the formation and functioning of administrative organisations historically and under the new democratic dispensation ...
Africa: South Africa
Southern Africa: In search of a common future. From the conference to a community
Book | Jan 1994
This book describes the foundation of SADCC and the history of its first ten years, and its transformation into the Southern African Development Community ...
Regional integration, Southern Africa
Ending Aid Dependence in Africa
Event | 3 Dec 2009
"Africa must end the pathology of aid dependence in Africa." Yash Tandon
proposes a strategy of increased national and regional 'self-reliance'.
Better the devil you know? Chinese foreign direct investment in Africa
Journal Article | Sep 2011
What are the dominant motives behind China’s increasing financial presence in Africa in recent years? In this article, the authors present new quantitative ...
Africa, China, FDI, institutions, natural resources, Sudan, Angola, South Africa
Women and the remaking of politics in Southern Africa: Negotiating autonomy, incorporation and representation
Book | Jan 2004
African women have a long history of political involvement. Yet, the fervour with which they participated in anti-colonial struggles and supported national ...
Women, Politics, Women's role, Liberation, Africa: South Africa., Southern Africa
"Observing the elation of liberation. Being a UN observer in Lebowa, Northern Transvaal"
Book Chapter | Jan 1994
(Human Rights Report No. 3)
Chasing civil society? Evaluation of Fredskorpset
Report in External Series | Jan 2016
The evaluation has assessed Fredskorpset's (FK Norway) approach and strategy when it comes to strengthening civil society in developing countries. This ...
development aid, , civil society, capacity development, volunteers, Norway, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Thailand, Cambodia
Sobre el Derecho de Resistencia en Contextos de Privaciones Severas. Como Deberia Reaccionar el Estado?
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
In his article "The right of rersistance in situations of extreme deprivation" Roberto Gargarella argues for a poverty-based right of resistance for systematically ...
Right of resistance, Social rights, Right to housing, Poverty, Africa: South Africa
Albie Sachs
Event | 15 Mar 2010
Albie Sachs, Judge on the Constitutional Court of South Africa (1994-2009), and author of the book The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law, held this year's Chr. Michelsen lecture.
South Africa