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1. From Paper to Practice: Enhancing Integrated Development Plans to Improve Governance

2. Reversing the resource curse: Advancing good natural resource governance for inclusive growth and sustainable development in Southern Africa

3. The state of the renewable energy independent power producer procurement programme: Where to from here?

4. Gold in Ghana: A Story of Unbalanced Exchange

5. Through the Lenses of Morality and Responsibility: BRICS, Climate Change and Sustainable Development

6. Youth Inclusion in the Development of South Africa's National Youth Policy (2020–2030): Reflections and Recommendations

7. Crime, inequality and subsidized housing: evidence from South Africa

8. South Africa: When Strong Institutions and Massive Inequalities Collide

9. Examining the Potential of Conditional Cash Transfer for Stemming Cape Flats Gang Violence: A Directional Policy Research Project

10. Integrating community development in public procurement of renewable energy generation: Lessons from South Africa

11. The Trade Effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States: Early Empirical Insights from Panel Data

12. African Union: Mbeki’s South Africa Policy for Africa

13. The Impact of Regulations on Investment in Mobile Telephone Infrastructure in Southern African Development Community Countries

14. BRICS and Mortar: New Architecture in Education

15. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BRICS COUNTRIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FIELD

16. The National Health Insurance Bill: A Critical Review within the South African Development Context

17. The (Re)emergence of the BRICS and the Reorganization of Power in Contemporary Geopolitics

18. The Land Question in South Africa

19. South Africa’s Changing Role in Global Development Structures – Being in Them but Not Always of Them

20. Governing Digital Trade – A New Role for the WTO

21. South-South Cooperation and Technological Development in Defense: The Case of the Missile a-Darter

22. The politics of social protection in Eastern and Southern Africa: Actors, institutions and dynamics

23. Social Innovation and Higher Education in the BRICS (1): a background overview

24. Social Innovation and Higher Education in the BRICS (2): a multiscalar governance approach with evidence from DESIS Labs

25. Youth Unemployment in Africa: Capacity Building and Innovative Strategies

26. The Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification Mechanisms for Developing Countries under the UNFCCC: an analysis of the BASIC countries Biennial Update Reports

27. Infrastructure Development and Financing in Sub-Saharan Africa: Toward a framework for capacity enhancement

28. Political Economy of Trade With the European Union: South Africa's Pursuit of Narrow Self-Interest

29. South Africa and Regional Stability in the Mbeki Era: The Nexus Between Personality and Geo-Political and Economic Concerns in Foreign Policy Making

30. Beyond Elitism: The Possibilities of Labour-Centred Development

31. The good, the better and the best: How the Community Work Programme can reach its full potential as an instrument of community development in South Africa

32. Growth Dynamics in South Africa: Key Macroeconomic Drivers and Policy Challenges

33. BRICS As a Transregional Advocacy Coalition

34. Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, Hélène Ruiz Fabri (eds). Droit international et nouvelles approches sur le tiers-monde: entre répétition et renouveau [International Law and New Approaches to the Third World: Between Repetition and Renewal]

35. The Good, the Better and the Best: How the Community Work Programme Can Reach Its Full Potential as an Instrument of Community Development in South Africa

36. The BRICS Development Bank: Why the world's newest global bank must adopt a pro-poor agenda