Japan will disappoint ’80s experts
Economy now 40% smaller than forecast, writes J Bradford DeLong
VOICE OF MINING: Transforming mine sector is reason to celebrate
The year 2014 is a milestone on the transformation agenda of the mining industry, writes Mike TekeDavos theme recognises changed, post-crisis world
Richard Quest asks if those attending the WEF meeting in Davos can set aside their agendas to consider new role of government, social media, traditional media and business
In 21st century education has become a security issue
We need to teach young people there are more meaningful ways to engage with world, be heard than through religious extremism, writes Tony Blair
The strange case of American inequality
The damage done by the 2008 downturn has been worse than the Great Depression but is obscured by improving fortunes for the wealthy, writes J Bradford DeLong
Time to honour Nelson Mandela’s passion for education
South Africa needs radical plan to transform education system with support from civil society organisations, private sector, writes Mamphela Ramphele
A silent coup on the streets of Thailand
Thailand is once again being convulsed by extreme partisan politics, writes Sin-ming Shaw
VOICE OF MINING: Worker safety a mammoth task for SA’s mining sector
As we mourn the passing of our country’s greatest leader, the mining sector takes this time to reflect on his ideals and the principles he lived and gave his life for, writes Mike Teke
Transformation should not be written in black and white
But you need to acknowledge imbalances in SA and include developmental intervention in everyone’s career path to level playing fields, writes Moses Kgosana
Drastic action is needed to save the world’s high seas
No government in the world and no business can afford to neglect the much wider sustainability challenge posed by a world of 7-billion people, writes Trevor Manuel
From San Francisco to the South China Sea
US and other extra-regional powers should invoke San Francisco Treaty to internationalise diplomatic processes over claims to disputed islands, writes Masahiro Matsumura
OPCW needs more support from world leaders
Chemical attacks in Syria brought attention to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, but not it clear it needs more support to fulfil mandate
US-Russian solution uses a poor definition of Syria’s civil war and will prolong it
Allowing groups the regime claims to represent to represent themselves directly, could persuade them to withdraw support for the regime, writes Sami Mahroum
VOICE OF MINING: Right solutions needed for SA to be a mining leader again
Chamber of Mines committed to enhancing NDP expectations, overcoming investor uncertainties and re-establishing SA’s reputation as world’s leading mining country, writes Mike Teke
Ian Farmer: apologies for Marikana
For the first time the former Lonmin CE, in charge at the time of the Marikana shootings, talks about the week that changed his life and the course of history of a nation, and apologises for the tragedySA crying out for leaders it can trust
If SA is to succeed, says EY Africa CEO Ajen Sita, it needs to produce more leaders able to question and define that purpose, both in business and in society
Asia’s emerging community must keep in check the might of China
Southeast Asia’s pursuit of deeper integration is in keeping with a global trend — but also reflects growing anxiety over China, writes Fidel V Ramos
SA must tread carefully as Africa opens for business
South Africa presents itself as a conduit for foreign investment in Africa — or a final destination, says Tito Mboweni
Asia’s rebalancing act
As Asian economies prepare for coming Chinese slowdown, they must strengthen domestic demand and reduce reliance on exports to China, writes Lee Jong-Wha
New opportunity for West to help Syria achieve peace
Last-minute Russia-US deal to put Syria’s chemical weapons under international control gives West a second chance to end the conflict, writes Jean-Marie Guéhenno
Lesson from Lehman on financial reforms
There may be little hope of strengthening global financial governance as long as implementation and enforcement of rules remain at the national level, writes Liu Minkang
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- Silver linings for golden age
- Ignoring the ignorant
- The shadow from the Yasukuni Shrine
- Employment equity: getting balance right between transformation and capability
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- Egypt’s deep divide makes it ‘largely ungovernable’
- The myth of German euroscepticism
- EU needs to discard one-size-fits-all approach to Africa
- The Egyptian struggle and beyond
- Obama’s weakness will undermine global stability
- The wisdom of crisis prevention
- VOICE OF MINING: Patriotic teamwork needed in mining sector
- No exit from Afghanistan
- When inflation doves cry
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- Education is broken — and we all need to fix it
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