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Renowned Syrian dissident lawyer and judge, 80-year old Haitham Maleh, believes the continuing brutality of President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime, which has led to a death toll of over 5,000, is a sign that ...
Mallika Sarabhai is a noted Indian dancer and choreographer, turned political activist. She first came to international notice when she played a lead role in Peter Brook’s The Mahabharata, first in French and then ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 be working together to fulfil their natural ...
World military spending reached $1.6 trillion in 2010, an increase of 1.3 per cent in real terms.* This increase looks more like a decline when compared with the average annual growth rate of ...
It was an unlikely duo who faced an audience at the University of Geneva (October 14) to share their thoughts on human rights: celebrated American author and Nobel laureate, Toni Morrison and Swiss renegade politician ...
The notion of Global Governance remains an abstract one for many of us. Some would see it as an invention by people who dream of being more powerful than the powerful. Others imagine it as ...
After two years of covering the topic of global governance, the Global Journal is just beginning to do justice to the intricacies of the subject. As the concept of international relations is now part and ...
To see clearly is a difficult task. At night, or when there is too much light, when tired, or when too many people are around, where the rush of events is clouding our ability to ...
Whatever the process, whoever is in charge, we always come back to wondering how current policies will shape the future. Are the men and women running our governments and institutions around the world able to ...
The Geneva Creativity Center was officially launched on June 28 with the purpose of provoking unexpected encounters between researchers and industrialists to develop unique projects for the benefit of the local economy.The Center is ...
Exactly one year ago, the Global Journal was founded jointly in Geneva and New York, a transatlantic link between two heartlands of the United Nations. What was unforeseen was that a bridge would also rapidly ...
We thought the word “progress” had disappeared from the dictionary, replaced by a blank space and a note: “See ‘crisis’ or ‘depression’”. And here it is making a comeback where least expected. The lead weight ...
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 ...
We are used to thinking about tribunals as having all the means, and the power, necessary to shed light on criminal acts. This fundamental idea is even more indispensable when it is at the service ...
If the idea of world governance is disturbing, the idea of an actual world government, the stage for the final dispossession of national sovereignty, is alarming. Should we regret the time when the master of ...
2012 is dawning much better than our usual fearmongers were predicting. Chiefly, perhaps, because 2011 was a dramatic year, with its share of terrors and a multitude of surprises. From here on, there are many ...
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