SACSIS seeks to examine global issues, particularly as they relate to South Africa.
Ron Jacobs - When I got on the bus last April after Barack Obama's primary victory in North Carolina, the conversation was naturally enough about that victory. Despite its southern location, the town I live in -- Asheville, NC -- is known for its liberal politics and social tolerance. Consequently, the overriding tone was one of exuberance. Young black men and older veterans of the desegregation struggles of the 1960s smiled knowingly at each other. Indeed. one fellow said to...
Saliem Fakir - Book: The Man Who Loved China The fantastic story of the eccentric scientist who unlocked the mysteries of the Middle Kingdom Author: Simon Winchester Publisher: Harper Collins Reviewer: Saliem Fakir In 1824, the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote off China as 'the booby nation'. Emerson’s attitude marked the pervasive western prejudice doing its rounds on China: a poor backward country, suffering from squalor and poverty. Not much was known...
Subrata Ghoshroy - On Wednesday night, in a vote of 86 to 13, the U.S. Senate passed a historic nuclear deal with that will allow the United States to trade with India in nuclear equipment and technology, and to supply India with nuclear fuel for its power reactors. The deal is considered hugely consequential by its supporters and opponents alike -- and a significant victory for the Bush administration. Last month, Subrata Ghoshroy, a researcher in the Science, Technology and Global Security Working Group at...
Joshua Holland - Editors Note: Despite being rejected by Congress earlier this week, the controversial bailout bill has since been approved by the American Senate and made its way back to the House of Representatives where it was endorsed the second time round. For updated commentary on this issue, you may wish to read: Bailout Passes Senate: 9 Reasons That's Bad News and The Really Hard-to-Swallow Truth About the Bailout and The Bailout: How Capitalism Killed Democracy. ********** On Monday, the Bush...
Steven Rosenfeld - Editors Note: You may also be interested in reading Top Ten Most Disturbing Facts and Impressions of Sarah Palin Is it ethical to support Sarah Palin? Five Reasons the World Wants Obama to Win How Obama Lost the Election Deepak Chopra - Obama and the Palin Effect and The world's verdict will be harsh if the US rejects the man it yearns for ********** Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin accepted the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nomination Wednesday night in a confident and insistent address...
Tom Engelhardt - Here it is, as simply as I can put it: In the course of any year, there must be relatively few countries on this planet on which U.S. soldiers do not set foot, whether with guns blazing, humanitarian aid in hand, or just for a friendly visit. In startling numbers of countries, our soldiers not only arrive, but stay interminably, if not indefinitely. Sometimes they live on military bases built to the tune of billions of dollars that amount to sizeable American towns (with accompanying...