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Youth In South Africa: (in)visibility and national development
Author/Editor: Ariane De Lannoy ,Malose Langa ,Heidi Brooks
Whiteness Afrikaans Afrikaners: Addressing Post-Apartheid Legacies, Privileges and Burdens
Author/Editor: Joel Netshitenzhe
Traditional Leaders in a Democracy: Resources, Respect and Resistance
Author/Editor: Mbongiseni Buthelezi,Dineo Skosana,Beth Vale
The Role of Intellectuals in the State-Society Nexus
Author/Editor: Barry Gilder
The Rise and Decline and Rise of China: Searching for an Organising Philosophy
Author/Editor: Hester du Plessis
Patronage Politics Divides Us: A Study of Poverty, Patronage and Inequality in South Africa
Author/Editor: Mcebisi Ndletyana,Pholoana Oupa Makhalemele,Ralph Mathekga
Nation Formation and Social Cohesion: An Enquiry into the Hopes and Aspirations of South Africans
Author/Editor: Joel Netshitenzhe,Yacoob Abba Omar,Leslie Dikeni,Rachel Browne
Marriages of Inconvenience: The politics of coalitions in South Africa
Author/Editor: Susan Booysen
Mapungubwe Reconsidered: A Living Legacy: Exploring Beyond the Rise and Decline of the Mapungubwe State
Author/Editor: Alex Schoeman,Michelle Hay,Rachel Browne
Leap 4.0. African Perspectives on the Fourth Industrial Revolution: African Perspectives on the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Author/Editor: Zamanzima Mazibuko-Makena ,Erika Kraemer-Mbula
A Just Transition to a Low Carbon Future in South Africa
Author/Editor: Nqobile Xaba ,Saliem Fakir
The Future of Mining in South Africa: Sunset or Sunrise?
Author/Editor: Salimah Valiani
Epidemics and the Health of African Nations
Author/Editor: Zamanzima Mazibuko
Beyond Imagination: The Ethics and Applications of Nanotechnology and Bio-Economics in South Africa
Author/Editor: Zamanzima Mazibuko
20 Years of South African Democracy: So Where to now?
Author/Editor: Barry Gilder