Why States Recover: Changing Walking Societies into Winning Nations - By Richard Dowden

From African Arguments Thu Oct 16 2014, 15:25:05

We often get famous professors on stage for our meetings but they are not often joined by the scion of South Africa's richest family, a rock star and the head of the British army. Last Friday night at SOAS was different. And the man who made the difference and created that strange and wonderful evening last week was the irrepressible Greg Mills of the Brenthurst Foundation, who has made a life out of studying wars and politics in Africa and the rest of the world. There isn't a conflict zone of the last two decades he hasn't visited and written about. I have known Greg for many years, first as the Director of the South African Institute of International Affairs and then at Brenthurst. He has written or co-authored four other books on current conflicts and now 'Why States Recover - Changing Walking Societies into Winning Nations - From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe'. Why Walking Societies? War does indeed create refugees and in poor countries they seek refuge by abandoning their homes and walking towards what they hope will be safety. The 'A to Z' in the title shows just how many countries and conflicts there have been in the last [...]

[view whole blog post ]
 See More    |     Report Abuse


You might also be interested in the following news stories:

South Africa:  South Africa's National Student Financial Aid Scheme Has Helped Millions but Is in Trouble - Here's Why (analysis)
The Conversation Africa
3 Mai 2024

The board of South Africa's National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has been dissolved by the country's higher education and training minister, Blade Nzimande, and the organisation placed under ... [read more]

South Africa:  Three Health Reforms the New South African Government Must Prioritise (analysis)
spotlight
3 Mai 2024

To drum up support as South Africans head to the polls, President Cyril Ramaphosa reportedly vowed to "end the apartheid that remains in healthcare" when he hit the campaign trail. Professor Bob Mash ... [read more]

South Africa:  Gauteng's Shelter System Is 'Broken' Because of State Incompetence (news)
GroundUp
3 Mai 2024

Several gender-based violence shelters in the province were forced to close because of uncertainty over their funding from the Department of Social Development Several gender-based violence shelters ... [read more]



blogAfrica is allAfrica.com's platform to help you keep an ear on the African blogosphere. We draw diverse voices from around the world who post regularly and insightfully about African issues. Bloggers, submit your blog's rss-feed!