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For China, the start of the New Year marks its renewed commitment towards building a strong strategic partnership with the African continent. A few days into 2012, China’s Minister of Foreign ...
In The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution, his latest book, Professor Fukuyama takes risks – encounters with historians can be confrontational if one is not an expert ...
The screening of the movie The Whistleblower comes to an end. In the dark room, the atmosphere is heavily charged with disgust and indignation. Massive applause blasts out from a fully filled ...
Jeremy Rifkin, author and social activist with master plans, talks to The Global Journal about the Third Industrial Revolution, and how to bring it about. How would you define yourself? My dad ...
Confronting Equality, Gender, Knowledge and Global Change Raewyn Connell, Polity Books, 19.20 € Want to have a vastly different perspective on the meaning of social justice? Raewyn Connell’s new book gathers ...
Internal Colonization, Russia’s Imperial Experience Alexander Etkind, Wiley and Polity Books, 21,60 € Walls have often been used not only to defend one’s people from foreign attacks but also and ...
The Southern Tiger, Chile’s Fight for a Peaceful and Democratic Future Ricardo Lagos, Palgrave MacMillan, $28.00, £16.99 In this book Ricardo Lagos, former President of Chile, gives an extraordinary ...
This paper is based on a speech given at a conference with the University of Geneva and the Latsis Foundation in December 2011. It has been edited by Professor Fukuyama for The ...
Introduction Today, most governments are focused on understanding the economic growth they rely on, and take strong measures to sustain this growth. Why are they so focused on this element? It is ...
2012 has been declared the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All. Capturing one of Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s priorities in his second term, it seeks to meet three objectives by 2030 ...
“The world stands on the brink of a double-dip recession and a ‘lost decade’ for many countries,” according to a year-end policy brief by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD ...
Two years ago, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to food, Olivier de Schutter, claimed in his first report that the ‘‘Doha Round will not prevent a food crisis’’. Not ...
After 18 years of negotiations, the initial bid by Boris Yeltsin for Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1993 has finally paid off. The long-lasting negotiations hold the ...
Although the loss of mountain forests and glacier ice was not on the agenda at the Durban conference on climate change that ended December 11th, advocates are determined it will be on ...
At the Global Health Diplomacy Symposium held in Geneva (November 23), speakers illustrated the complex relationship between public health concerns, trade and intellectual property. Traditional actors in the global health arena, including ...
There is no question that the earth is warming up and that it is due to human activity, according to the report delivered to the UN Climate Change conference that opened in ...
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