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Interview with Michel Jarraud, Secretary-General World Meteorological Organization Imagine that your organization did not exist and you were asked to invent it. What would you do? How would it be fundamentally different ...
Interview with Joseph Deiss, former President of the 65th session of the General Assembly Imagine that your organization did not exist and you were asked to invent it. What would you do ...
US billionaire Bill Gates has called on the world’s richest nations to accept a proposal to tax financial transactions, popularly known as the Robin Hood Tax to help fight global poverty ...
Following a long and difficult mediation by Switzerland to overcome objections from Georgia to Russian membership in the WTO (World Trade Organization), an agreement was reached (November 2) to allow Russia full ...
Students from developing countries would, one would think, be the ones studying development economics. But, often, development studies is the science of studying the rear view mirror. The British study the Indians ...
Even as the US House of Representatives approved a bill (October 14) to slash US dues to the United Nations by half, a recent national opinion poll shows that an overwhelming majority ...
By André Schneider (André Schneider Global Advisory) and Mathis Wackernagel (Global Footprint Network) Introduction Today’s world is becoming increasingly interconnected and globalization is permeating all aspects of our lives. A successful ...
More than 200 business and academic leaders came to Switzerland in June to discuss how to change the widespread anti-globalization attitudes that persist in many countries. Participants at the Zermatt Summit on ...
While they are preparing for their first World Cup in 2014 and theirfirst Olympic Games in 2016, Brazilians can make history for an even better reason. If only they succeed in pacifying ...
Just as many thought cap-and-trade was dead in the United States,California –the eighth largest economy in the world– introduced a statewidecarbon-trading program. Can one state put a whole nation back on ...
Diplofoundation is a non-profit organization created in 2003 and based in Malta, unique in its vision of diplomacy as a field in need of greater inclusiveness through use of the internet. Its ...
Cynthia Enloe puts women at the heart of politics and international affairs In the midst of war or at the end of one as a shattered society begins to pick up the ...
How opinions would change if people were more informed In 1994, Channel 4 proposed a program called The People’s Parliament in which a cross section of UK citizens debated and voted ...
The Strange Non-Death of Neoliberalism. Colin Crouch urges us to rethink the role of giant corporations in the state vs market analysis of neoliberalism Neoliberalism has ruled the Western world and most ...
Former UK Prime Minister and one-time Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown , is leading the charge by world leaders who believe the G-20 has become too Euro-centric and should be open to ...
In the columns of the Global Journal just one year ago, Pascal Lamy described global governance as politics still in the gaseous state. Over those 12 months, these “excited” electrons (we call ...
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