Trump wants to bring even more white Afrikaners to the U.S. Carolyn E. Holmes - October 16, 2025 This White House program bumps out thousands of refugees who have provisional approval to emigrate.
Ramaphosa maintains calm amid Trump’s genocide allegations Kelechi Amakoh - June 4, 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa’s response to Trump’s accusations is consistent with research on how politicians can be effective in handling public allegations.
South Africa-U.S. relations hit new hurdles Carolyn E. Holmes - April 9, 2025 The latest on hits to trade and HIV programs – and a controversial refugee program for white Afrikaners.
The misinformation on South Africa’s new land act Carolyn E. Holmes - February 11, 2025 South Africa’s Expropriation Act mirrors eminent domain rules in the United States and other countries.
Two new books take different roads to understand South Africa Carolyn E. Holmes - August 25, 2022 South Africa’s government changed after 1994. So did the social order.
Apartheid casts a long shadow across South Africa Laura Seay - June 23, 2022 Andrew Harding’s new book, ‘These Are Not Gentle People,’ takes a deep look at community fear and mistrust
‘The Black and White Rainbow’ reveals how hard it is to build a ‘rainbow’ nation Laura Seay - September 2, 2021 Unity in diversity was one of the hopes of post-apartheid South Africa.
How the ANC survived Jacob Zuma — and eked out a 2019 win Rod Alence and Anne Pitcher - May 15, 2019 Under Zuma, democratic institutions bent but did not break.
Should Confederate monuments come down? Here’s what South Africa did after apartheid. Carolyn E. Holmes - August 21, 2018 Editors' note: Last night students at the University of North Carolina at
Around the world, do symbols like the Confederate flag stand for heritage or hate? Jonathan Blake - June 26, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26571" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] People gather at the