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November 2016
Issue 20
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Rise of the hired hitman: assassinations and democracy in South Africa Rise of the hired hitman

Researchers have studied targeted killings in South Africa, and have revealed how consistent a feature ‘hits’ are in resolving conflict in many sectors of society – with, they argue, very negative consequences for democracy.

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Karen Sliwa: putting African cardiology on the map   Why patronage and state capture spell trouble for South Africa   Inclusivity: the new sustainable tourism
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