Ever noticed in England their traffic lights go from Green to Amber to Red and then back to Amber before Green? Our robots don’t, they go Green, Amber, Red, Green! Having just read John Endres (Institute of Race Relations) article “South Africa’s Third Age: What lies ahead?” it occurred to me that the English traffic lights represent what might be in SA - an evolving scenario
These past few weeks I’ve been in the United States speaking to a variety of people and organisations with an interest in South Africa. The considerable strain in the relationship between the two countries has been widely apparent, but there are signs that the rift between them may be less insurmountable than it appears.
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Public opinion on South Africa is dismal, both within the country and outside. During my engagements with the foreign policy and Africa-focused think tank community here in Washington I have heard many expressions of concern – even alarm – about the path South Africa finds itself on.