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Politics On Paper is a podcast that brings you the latest in South African politics, from the authors who know it best. Hosted by Zahid Jadwat, a journalist and former...
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Politics On Paper is a podcast that brings you the latest in South African politics, from the authors who know it best. Hosted by Zahid Jadwat, a journalist and former radio show host, On Paper features interviews with authors of books and academic papers on a wide range of political topics. Whether you're a political junkie or just curious about current affairs in South Africa, Politics On Paper will bring you catch you up with in-depth analysis and discussion. Not affiliated with Salaamedia.
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24 DEC 2023 · In this episode, Zahid Jadwat speaks to award-winning journalist and editor Qaanitah Hunter about her latest book. Co-authored with Adriaan Basson, the book delves into South Africa's 30-year-old experience of democracy and the electoral choices ahead.
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24 NOV 2023 · "Who has earned Africa’s brotherhood, friendship, and loyalty?" asks Wandile Msomi, a researcher and author of Splendid Isolation.
In this episode, Zahid Jadwat speaks to Msomi about some of the big ideas in his book: the Cold War, BRICS, NATO, leadership in Africa and, ultimately, the continent's position in this complex world.
Timestamps:
00:45 What was the inspiration behind Splendid Isolation?
05:55 Why the Cold War as a starting point for a book on Africa?
08:50 The consequences of the transition from a British-led world order to a US-led one
11:04 What are the competing forces about?
14:50 Is BRICS a second coming of the Warsaw Pact?
18:08 Replacing one master for another
27:37 Growth is a policy choice
35:21 Does US foreign policy ever change?
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16 AUG 2023 · Unbeknownst to most, South Africa is undergoing an incremental Revolution. Since 1994, the African National Congress (ANC) government has implemented a number of policies and legislation with one clear goal in mind: replace the capitalist economy with a socialist one. The National Democratic Revolution (NDR), as it is known, is unpacked in Dr Anthea Jeffrey's latest book, Countdown to Socialism. She joins Zahid Jadwat to discuss the policy and how it has influenced nearly everything the government has done in the past three decades.
TIMESTAMPS:
04:13 Why is the NDR scarcely mentioned, if it is the key to understanding the policies of the ANC in government?
06:30 How has the relationship between the ANC and the South African Communist Party (SACP) evolved over time?
11:58 Is South Africa experiencing a Revolution through incremental steps?
15:58 Is there an appetite for socialism in South Africa?
23:00 How has the ANC undermined the Constitution since 1994?
34:23 How has cadre deploymemnt created a 'dual authority'?
38:15 How has the NDR affected services like healthcare and education?
48:20 Does the NDR mean that crippling government policies were consciously implemented?
51:20 'Custodianship' as a subtle form of expropriation without compensation
57:00 What has critical race theory (CRT) to do with advancing the NDR?
Politics On Paper is a podcast that brings you the latest in South African politics, from the authors who know it best. Hosted by Zahid Jadwat, a journalist and former...
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Politics On Paper is a podcast that brings you the latest in South African politics, from the authors who know it best. Hosted by Zahid Jadwat, a journalist and former radio show host, On Paper features interviews with authors of books and academic papers on a wide range of political topics. Whether you're a political junkie or just curious about current affairs in South Africa, Politics On Paper will bring you catch you up with in-depth analysis and discussion. Not affiliated with Salaamedia.
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Author | Zahid Jadwat |
Organization | Zahid Jadwat |
Categories | Politics , Books , News Commentary |
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