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Schlagwort: South Africa

Farming in South Africa is under threat from climate change. Here’s how

13. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Human Environmental Security, Human Security, Resource Governance

Peter Johnston, University of Cape Town There’s an assumption in the agricultural industry that the yields and prices of crops will vary according to local conditions as well as supply and demand in local and

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Africa Will No Longer Be Sidelined: South Africa’s Goal on the UN Security Council

8. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Geopolitics Returning, International Crisis & Conflict Management, Miscellaneous

by Stéphanie Fillion, PassBlue October 9, 2019 Jerry Matthews Matjila, South Africa’s point man at the United Nations, took the hot seat on the Security Council as its president for October with busy days now

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Violence in South Africa: the search for root causes

8. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Human Security

Nicolette V Roman, University of the Western Cape South Africans are frequently reminded of just how violent the country is. Attacks on foreign nationals and the killing of women and children have been prominent in

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What research reveals about drivers of anti-immigrant hate crime in South Africa

9. September 2019 Gastbeitrag Human Personal Security, Human Political Security, Human Security

Steven Gordon, Human Sciences Research Council Mobs have attacked foreign-owned businesses on the streets of at least three South African cities in recent days. This has caused outrage across Africa. There have even been retaliatory

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The army is being used to fight Cape Town’s gangs. Why it’s a bad idea

22. Juli 2019 Gastbeitrag Human Security, Peace Logic vs Security Logic (Friedenslogik vs Sicherheitslogik)

Lindy Heinecken, Stellenbosch University Following the latest spate of murders on the notorious Cape Flats in the Cape Town, the South African government has decided to send in the army. The move has been welcomed

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  • How will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine affect global food security?
  • West Africa faces mixed food security impacts from the Russia-Ukraine conflict
  • How Russia-Ukraine conflict could influence Africa’s food supplies
  • The Participation-Protection Nexus: Beyond Securitization
  • Looking Beyond Conflict to Address Climate Change Impacts in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

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