The G7 prepares a divide-and-conquer trap, as BRICS countries spall, fall and try to reconstitute
24 June 2022 - by Patrick Bond
Latest IMF controversy unveils biased policies and a Harvard economist’s skewed views
12 January 2022 - by Patrick Bond
Das Kapital’s Unfortunate Fate, in South African Left Scholarship and Political Strategy
17 December 2021 - by Patrick Bond
Can South Africa urgently evolve, from victim-globalisation to passive-deglobalisation to active-localisation?
29 November 2021 - by Patrick Bond
Lessons from the assassination of Fikile Ntshangase: Climate violence, the “Right to say No!”, uncompensated resource extraction, financial profiteering and unpaid ecological debt in South Africa’s coal mining belt
22 October 2021 - by Patrick Bond
BRICS New Development Bank Corruption in South Africa
5 September 2021 - by Patrick Bond
Global North ‘climate reparations’ to prevent Southern fossil-fuel conflict
19 August 2021 - by Patrick Bond
What can be done now to ameliorate poverty, unemployment and inequality?
2 August 2021 - by Jeff Rudin, Jonathan Cannard, Bruce Baigrie, Maxine Bezuidenhout, Jaco Oelofson, Keamogetswe Seipato
South Africa: Towards a General Strike
19 July 2021 - by Amandla, Zwelinzima Vavi
China’s role in amplifying Southern Africa’s extreme uneven development
30 June 2021 - by Patrick Bond
Measuring Capital’s Super-Exploitation of People and Nature in South Africa: First-Cut Empirical Evidence drawing upon Rosa Luxemburg’s Methodology
7 April 2021 - by Patrick Bond
South Africa: Vaccine Apartheid or Equality?
30 January 2021 - by Rehad Desai, South African Federation of Trade Unions
As South African climate justice veterans fall, consciousness begins reviving, from below and across
2 January 2021 - by Patrick Bond
Putting an end to the EU’s neo-colonial policies in the field of trade and investment: Economic pressures from above, social reaction from below
22 September 2020 - by Patrick Bond
World Bank’s rating obsession will negate debt justice
31 August 2020 - by Patrick Bond, Dominic Brown
Unleashing the power of pension funds and debt cancellation to finance a just energy transition
25 August 2020 - by Dominic Brown
IMF: if you didn’t like the starter, wait for the main dish
5 July 2020 - by Amandla
South African should be wary about long term repercussions of new IMF loans
5 June 2020 - by Patrick Bond
Running to the now ‘reformed’ IMF would be a mistake
3 June 2020 - by Dominic Brown
Should South Africa Follow the Law of the Jungle – or the Doctrine of Odious Debt?
30 April 2020 - by Patrick Bond
This Changes Everything
31 March 2020 - by Amandla Editorial
Liberate South African public pension from stock market
27 March 2020 - by Dominic Brown
Who really ‘state-captured’ South Africa? Revealing silences in poverty, inequality and structurally-corrupt capitalism
2 March 2020 - by Patrick Bond
South Africa: actions against the abusive debts imposed on the popular classes
13 November 2019 - by Eric Toussaint
Series: Adverse International and Local Conditions for Sub-Saharan Africa (Part 6)
New Threats, New Resistances and New Alternatives
12 November 2019 - by Eric Toussaint, Patrick Bond, Ishmael Lesufi, Lisa Thompson