Raymond Suttner - Suttner's View
Collective decisions and debate
13th April 2017 Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about collective decisions and debate. Click here to read the article. →
Suttner's View: Remembering Chris Hani
13th April 2017 In this episode of Suttner's View Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sane Dhlamini about remembering Chris Hani. →
ANC Collective decision-making and organisational disintegration
By: Raymond Suttner 12th April 2017 The ANC under President Jacob Zuma is sinking ever more deeply into decadence, losing all semblance of the vibrancy and debate that many once saw... →
Suttner's View: Policing questions
7th April 2017 In this episode of Suttner's View Professor Raymond Suttner discusses policing questions with Polity's Sane Dhlamini. →
Reshuffle and Zuma’s future
7th April 2017 Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about the cabinet reshuffle and Zuma’s future. Click here to read the column. →
The reshuffle, “junk status” and South Africa in crisis
By: Raymond Suttner 5th April 2017 The word may be over-used but there is little doubt that South Africa is in the middle of a significant crisis, which has engulfed the country’s... →
Kathrada’s funeral and the question of legitimacy
31st March 2017 Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about Kathrada’s funeral and the question of legitimacy. Click here to read the column. →
Suttner's View: Zuma’s cabinet reshuffle
31st March 2017 In this episode of Suttner's View Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about Zuma’s cabinet reshuffle. →
Remembering “Comrade Kathy” and learning from his life
By: Raymond Suttner 28th March 2017 Sad as the passing of Ahmed Kathrada is, we need to use these occasions to draw lessons from his life. Kathrada is one of the last of a generation... →
Suttner's View: Are human rights honoured in South Africa today?
24th March 2017 In this episode of Suttner's View Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Sashnee Moodley about whether human rights are honoured in South... →