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Makhura B. Rapanyane- (Ph.D.)
Makhura B. Rapanyane- (Ph.D.)
HoD & Senior Lecturer: Dep of Political Studies and International Relations, North-West University
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The rise of artificial intelligence and robots in the 4th Industrial Revolution: implications for future South African job creation
MB Rapanyane, FR Sethole
Contemporary Social Science 15 (4), 489-501, 2020
462020
An Afrocentric exploration of Jacob Zuma's anti Apartheid stance: The question of Israeli–Palestinian struggle
MB Rapanyane
Journal of Public Affairs 20 (2), 1-8, 2019
302019
South Africa's foreign policy towards Israel within the context of the Palestinian question, 1999-2018
MB Rapanyane
Unpublished Hons Mini-Dissertation. Mankweng: University of Limpopo, 2018
232018
The impact of illicit financial flows on the South African political economy under Jacob Zuma, 2009–2018
MB Rapanyane, CC Ngoepe
Journal of Public Affairs 20 (2), 1-7, 2019
222019
Seizure of State Organs, Corruption and Unaccountability Promotion in South Africa: Case Study of Jacob Zuma Administration.
MB Rapanyane
African Journal of Development Studies 11 (3), 2021
182021
Neocolonialism and New imperialism: Unpacking the Real Story of China’s Africa Engagement in Angola, Kenya, and Zambia
MB Rapanyane
Journal of African Foreign Affairs 8 (3), 89-112, 2021
172021
China's foreign policy towards Zambia within the context of BRICS
MB Rapanyane, KB Shai
Journal of Public Administration 54 (3), 424-434, 2019
172019
China's multinational corporations in the Democratic Republic of Congo's mining industry: An Afrocentric critique
MB Rapanyane, KB Shai
Journal of Public Affairs 20 (2), 1-7, 2019
172019
China’s involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s resource curse mineral driven conflict: an Afrocentric review
MB Rapanyane
Contemporary Social Science 17 (2), 117-128, 2021
162021
China–Zambia political and economic relations in historical context
MB Rapanyane
Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review 8 (1), 1-6, 2020
152020
The new world [dis] order in the complexity of multi‐polarity: United States of America's hegemonic decline and the configuration of new power patterns
MB Rapanyane
Journal of Public Affairs 21 (1), e2114, 2020
152020
An Afrocentric dissection of the key drivers of China’s Zambia Policy
MB Rapanyane, KB Shai
Journal of African Foreign Affairs 7 (1), 11-27, 2020
142020
An Afrocentric Analysis of the Successes and Failures of Chinese Companies in the Application of Corporate Social Responsibility in Zambia's Mining Sector.
MB Rapanyane
African Renaissance (1744-2532) 17 (1), 55-73, 2020
142020
An Afrocentric critique of the foreign policy of Republic of China towards Africa: Case study of Zambia, 2010-2018
MB Rapanyane
University of Limpopo, 2020
132020
The coming of the end of the African National Congress: A reality or pipe dream?
MB Rapanyane
Dynamising Liberation Movements in Southern Africa: Quo Vadis?, 100-119, 2020
132020
An Afro-centric analysis of South Africa’s foreign policy on the Southern African Development Community (SADC): case of Zimbabwe, 1999-2018
D Maphaka, MB Rapanyane, TE Maphoto
Journal of African Union Studies 9 (1), 123-138, 2020
112020
Women in Trouble? A Critical Reflection on the Major Hindrances to Addressing Gender Based Violence in South Africa
MB Rapanyane
African Journal of Gender, Society & Development 10 (4), 209-225, 2021
102021
Politics, economy and financial prosperity beyond repair: is Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe’s renounced savior of the day in the post Mugabe-era?
MB Rapanyane, FR Sethole, HM Tirivangasi
African Renaissance 17 (2), 161-182, 2020
102020
Revisiting student engagement in a comprehensive public university in South Africa from an Afrocentric point of view
MB Rapanyane
Kagisano, 93-101, 2020
102020
The African Union-led contributions and challenges of African countries in resolving the Sudanese Darfur crisis: An Afrocentric perspective
FR Sethole, MB Rapanyane
Journal of African Union Studies 10 (1), 107-125, 2021
92021
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