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State of Democracy debate...

Part One of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate - 'Does local democracy work?'......

SA’s economic crisis mi...

In Brazil, a drought combined with an overlapping fiscal crisis and lack of public and market trust in the government’s ability......

TNI, New Politics partner...

Democracy Works Foundation has built a new institutional partnership with the Transnational Institute (TNI), based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands to......

Africa should stand up fo...

President Jacob Zuma’s wealth of experience in uncomfortable situations and strong-man crisis confrontation gives him appropriate experience for his new......

STATE OF DEMOCRACY DEBATE...

This video features Part Two of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, "Does......

African youth participati...

BBC World Service Weekend, on 2 January 2016, speaks with William Gumede, Chairperson of Democracy Works Foundation, and Karin von......

ANC must drop outdated ap...

There appears to be a deep misunderstanding among many ANC leaders, officials and members about how the market works –......

Can one-party states be s...

Most African countries since independence from colonialism have been governed by dominant one-party regimes. Many of these governments were independence......

We don’t need another h...

South Africans continue to look for saviours and get excited when people we consider to be fearless speak truth to......

A Social Science in Afric...

Introduction In this presentation I will argue that African scholarship on Africa is operating at only a fraction of its true potential, and that......