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The world took notice in 2009 when China officially became the biggest exporter. But Don Brasher, CEO of Global Trade Information Services (GTIS), thinks that what is about to happen next is even bigger news ...
“We’re at a Huge Transition Phase in Our History” Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was at the helm in London when the global financial system came close to collapse in the autumn of ...
The City, the World's Local Laboratory Sandrine Salerno, Mayor of Geneva since June 1, 2010, is convinced that the future of global governance starts at the local level. Here, she explains how cities should ...
Geneva. One week after the G20 Finance ministers’ meeting in Paris, Sarkozy’s very ambitious vision for the G20 continues to present a rhetoric leap that intrigues advocates of a reform in global governance. On ...
Why does it matter to Global Governance and National Policy Makers ? Dr Carol Y.-Y. Lin - Pr Leif Edvinsson They see each other as Map Makers ! The usual tools for traveling the ‘World in Globalisation ...
Do you feel as though you are helping to bring about a form of soft governance? If this phrase does not seem appropriate, which words would you choose? If what you mean by that is ...
Like a photograph, numbers can also be worth a thousand words. With little need for lengthy comment, they have a way of bringing us back to reality. In this case, we are talking not percentages ...
Upside-down Russia is the scene of betrayal of many principles. While Natalya Estemirova still waits in her tomb for an investigation into her shooting, in Chechnya in July 2009, her former colleague and chairman of ...
A few weeks ago, Alexander Khloponin, the Russian President’s special envoy to the North Caucasus Federal District, said that his first task should be to support and rely on a Cossack revival as part ...
Germany is experiencing some difficult moments with the euro. Not only has the quality of its products created the best trade surplus, neck and neck with China, but it must also cope with a single ...
On January 1, 2011, euro banknotes and coins were introduced successfully in Estonia, the 17th member State of the European Union to adopt the euro. Until January 14th, it will be possible to pay in ...
The candidate Obama vowed that he would address climate change by reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas pollutants. Copenhagen was an occasion when, besides opposition from the Chinese authorities, every one was ...
Iran will be the country to watch in 2011. Convictions that will lead to future action are building up. There is little doubt that the process of peace in the Middle-East will be one of ...
After nearly a year at the head of the American mission in Geneva, US Ambassador to the UN, Betty King, gave a press conference on December 16. An exercise that she admits is not her ...
The Mayor of Geneva, Ms Sandrine Salerno, has decided to question her city, and de facto her canton, on its role as a global city in the game of global governance. Returning from Mexico at ...
Blaise Lampen, journalist and correspondent to the United Nations for the Swiss agency ATS, has just brought out his latest book. Eight years of a journal, where the writer gives us his personal view of ...
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