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Homepage:https://www.wits.ac.za/wsg/who-we-are/staff/professor-patrick-bond/
Workplace:Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwatersrand, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2001

  1. Botswana and Zimbabwe: Relative Success and Comparative Failure
    WIDER Working Paper Series, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER) Downloads View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2019

  1. Not So Natural an Alliance? Degrowth and Environmental Justice Movements in the Global South
    Ecological Economics, 2019, 157, (C), 175-184 Downloads View citations (17)

2016

  1. BRICS banking and the debate over sub-imperialism
    Third World Quarterly, 2016, 37, (4), 611-629 Downloads View citations (8)

2013

  1. Debt, Uneven Development and Capitalist Crisis in South Africa: from Moody’s macroeconomic monitoring to Marikana microfinance
    Third World Quarterly, 2013, 34, (4), 569-592 Downloads View citations (8)
  2. Sub-imperialism as Lubricant of Neoliberalism: South African ‘deputy sheriff’ duty within
    Third World Quarterly, 2013, 34, (2), 251-270 Downloads View citations (5)

2012

  1. South African People Power since the mid-1980s: two steps forward, one back
    Third World Quarterly, 2012, 33, (2), 243-264 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Zimbabwe's clogged political drain and open diamond pipe
    Review of African Political Economy, 2012, 39, (132), 351-365 Downloads View citations (1)

2011

  1. Neoliberal threats to North Africa
    Review of African Political Economy, 2011, 38, (129), 481-495 Downloads
  2. South African splinters: from ‘elite transition’ to ‘small-a alliances’
    Review of African Political Economy, 2011, 38, (127), 113-121 Downloads
  3. What is Radical in Neoliberal-Nationalist South Africa?
    Review of Radical Political Economics, 2011, 43, (3), 354-360 Downloads View citations (1)

2009

  1. Removing Neocolonialism's APRM Mask: A Critique of the African Peer Review Mechanism
    Review of African Political Economy, 2009, 36, (122), 595-603 Downloads

2008

  1. FORUM 2008
    Development and Change, 2008, 39, (6), 1037-1052 Downloads
  2. ‘Uncomfortable Collaborations’: Contesting Constructions of the ‘Poor’ in South Africa
    Review of African Political Economy, 2008, 35, (116), 255-279 Downloads

2007

  1. Primitive Accumulation, Enclavity, Rural Marginalisation & Articulation
    Review of African Political Economy, 2007, 34, (111), 29-37 Downloads View citations (3)

2005

  1. Gramsci, Polanyi and Impressions from Africa on the Social Forum Phenomenon
    International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2005, 29, (2), 433-440 Downloads View citations (2)

2004

  1. The ANC's ‘Left Turn’ & South African sub-imperialism
    Review of African Political Economy, 2004, 31, (102), 599-616 Downloads View citations (1)

2001

  1. South Africa's agenda in 21century global governance
    Review of African Political Economy, 2001, 28, (89), 415-428 Downloads View citations (1)

1985

  1. A Student’s Appreciation of Sidney Weintraub
    Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1985, 7, (4), 530-532 Downloads

Chapters

2014

  1. Theory and Practice in Challenging Extractive-Oriented Infrastructure in South Africa
    A chapter in Research in Political Economy, 2014, vol. 29, pp 97-132 Downloads
 
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