international relations
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Book Launch: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon? Africa and China
The Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR), Cape Town, South Africa, invites you and members of your organisation to a seminar launch of the book "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon? Africa and China" (edited by Kweku Ampiah and Sanusha Naidu.
CHAIR AND SPEAKER
Dr Adekeye Adebajo
Executive Director, Centre for Conflict Resolution, Cape Town
SPEAKERS
Professor Adam Habib, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg
Dr Garth le Pere, Executive Director, Institute for Global Dialogue, Midrand
Date: Friday 28 November 2008
Time: 17h30 to 19h00
Venue: Centre for the Book, 62 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town
RSVP: Lavenia Benjamin • Email: lavenia@ccr.uct.ac.za
Tel: (021) 689-1005 • Fax: (021) 689-1003
Website: http://ccrweb.ccr.uct.ac.za
The book will be on sale at the event. All are welcome and entry is free.Event venue:<br />Event start date:28/11/2008Event end date:28/11/2008Clinton’s Visit Should be a Debate, Not a Lecture – Gutto
The Centre for African Renaissance says South Africa should use the visit by United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, to discuss serious issues of economic trade and conflict resolution in Africa rather than be lectured by her on matters of good governance.
The Centre’s Shadrack Gutto, points out that the country should also put on the table issues to which it wishes the US to respond positively.
He argues that some of these issues include; the Darfur conflict, taking seriously the Durban review conference in Switzerland, which evaluated progress towards the goals set by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance held in Durban in 2001.
To read the article titled, “Clinton visit should be a debate, not a lecture,” click here.Source:<br /> Business Day

