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The recent election to parliament of Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her party heralds a new dawn for this struggling South East Asian nation, now officially known as Myanmar ...
At a time when most nations are trying to figure out how to stop Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad from killing his own people in a year-long struggle to stay in power, the ...
Global governance issues are forcing universities and colleges to increase their capacity for research and understanding of phenomena outside the national sphere. For Pierre Tapie, what happens at the interface of the ...
In Fast Company magazine this month, Irin Carmon wrote about 32 year-old Nehemias Navas-Perez, a landscaper from New York who sends a couple of hundred dollars to his family in Guatemala every ...
The piercing anti-EU pronouncements of the Member of the European Parliament (MEP) present nothing new or surprising. As a former trader from the City of London, and the founding leader of the ...
Finance and Trade are indeed in the eye of the storm, as for many citizens they appear to create more problems than solutions. In their name, politicians seem to avoid tough decisions ...
German Economy Minister, Philipp Roesler, has urged the EU to appoint a special commissioner assigned to supervise the implementation of reforms in member states affected by the debt crisis. Germany had already ...
Tourism in south Asia generated approximately USD 103.8bn or 4.8% of the region’s total GDP in 2011. While this may seem significant, the relative contribution of the tourism industry ...
In this interconnected world, what happens in one country has a ripple effect throughout the global system. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton understands that, which is why she convened ...
Throughout the four years of the global financial crisis, nobody has spoken up in favor of greedy bankers or big bonuses for executives of failing financial institutions. It’s about time someone ...
As the world becomes more intertwined, an increasingly complex supply chain has emerged. From computers to coffee, the end products that consumers purchase often travel thousands of miles before landing in the ...
Check out if Global Witness is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Seeking solutions to the ‘resource curse’. 20 targeted country campaigns. For 18 years, Global Witness has run pioneering campaigns ...
The World Bank warned this week that global economic growth may tumble and urged developing countries to prepare for economic risks. The twice-yearly Global Economic Prospects report said that sovereign debt problems ...
Check out if ASA is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Self-sustaining microfinance lending. 5.5 million clients throughout Bangladesh. While many organizations emerge with a singular focus and then widen ...
The World Economic Forum 2012, scheduled for January 25-29 in the remote Alpine resort of Davos, will take place against the backdrop of the world’s somber economic and political realities. For ...
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 ...
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