. In modern mass politics involving millions of people, it is rarely the case that a purely non-political health-based decision is made. It is even rarer that a decision with no political trade-offs is even possible. Indeed, public health policies
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breach of aspects of these charters (e.g. torture by the SAPS), we try to promote these ideas. Traces of Pan-Africanism in practice South Africa is a gateway for trade, ideas and capital, and works through the structures of the African Union and has
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’ of the time, engaged in constructive and mutually respectful exchanges with Steve Biko and Black Consciousness thinkers. and played a pivotal role in generating the dynamism that got the ‘new trade union’ movement underway in the context of the Durban
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requirement of being treated as free and equal ( Tully 2002) . About This Issue We opened this editorial with our own take on the opportunities that lie in the crisis of democracy because the articles and interview in this issue trade in the topic. Nadia
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regulated borders. Rather it was a product of global travel and trade, and unless we are willing to embrace quite radical forms of national autarky, we have little reason to think that actually having open borders would make a significant difference to our
Milja Kurki
that the “liberal order,” or, at least, the neoliberal order with its agenda of austerity are, in part, to blame for the current predicament. On the one hand, it seems that the globalized system of trade underpinning the liberal order enabled not only
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tested ‘boots on the ground’ approaches to tracking ( Wright and Whipple 2020 ) in isolated attempts to beat the trade-off between health and economy. A recent OECD (2020) report singled out by contrast the requirement in Nordic states—where schools