Stephen Chan on Southern Africa
Stephen Chan is a George Soros Visiting Chair at the CEU School of Public Policy and a professor of politics and international relations at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). He is the author of 29 books and has written most recently on Robert Mugabe, Southern Africa, and China-Africa relations. He has twice been dean of SOAS. In 2010, Chan was awarded the OBE “for services to Africa and higher education,” and also the title of Eminent Scholar in Global Development by the International Studies Association. More about the George Soros Visiting Chair: http://spp.ceu.edu/gs-chair More about SPP: http://spp.ceu.edu/

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Joseph Nye on global power in the 21st century, the full lecture at Central European University

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Inside South Africa’s White Slums

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Reasons for Hope - Democratic Degenerations

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South Africa Is Built DIFFERENT

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South Africa Languages l Can They Understand Each Other? l Zulu, Swati, Afrikaans, Xhosa

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Danny Dorling: Slowdown: Whose freedom? Vienna Secession, 30:9:2019.

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Arno Böhler (Professor of Philosophy, University of Vienna)

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George Soros Lecture Series: Open Society

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Manuel Blum: Towards a Conscious in AI

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Why Aliens Would NEVER Invade Africa

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The political economy of Putin's war in Ukraine - Sergei Guriev

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Contingent Agencies. Cross-Disciplinary Symposium // Tim Ingold (Day 1)

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Apartheid Explained | Nelson Mandela’s Battle

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Africa's Eden: Mana Pools National Park (4K)

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Joseph Stiglitz, lecture at Central European University

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CEU Political Science Lecture: Is the United States Really in Decline? by Stephen M. Walt

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The Evolution of Planning Thought: First Glimpses

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South Africa's Slow, Inevitable March Towards Collapse

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How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson

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