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Beijing, January 7th, 2011 You and Beijing Global Journal: as an artist, living in Beijing for almost 20years, what do you most enjoy about being in this amazing megalopolis? (it seems that you live in ...
Tessa Bunney began her journey through the craft villages on the outskirts of Hanoi at the moment the future appeared. Foreign direct investment was pouring into Vietnam, and with it whole new urban areas, privatopias ...
Geneva UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has expressed deep concern at the harsh sentencing of Vasil Parfyankou in the first of dozens of trials against opposition leaders and supporters in Belarus. Parfyankou ...
On the night of February 21, 2011, while his country was in the midst of political upheaval, Saif Gadhafi, son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, delivered a speech to the Libyan people. The Libyan regime ...
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 ...
A unanimous precedent We had a feeling last fall that the U.S. Ambassador to the Human Rights Council had not come to Geneva for a walk-on part. In fact, she made that pretty clear ...
The president of Alstom Transport agreed to meet The Global Journal. In his straightforward way, he offers us an astonishing tour of the world. The company’s traditional markets are being rapidly overtaken by the ...
Humanitarian Appeal, 2011 Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP), foreword by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OCHA This document contains strategic humanitarian action plans for 14 of the world’s most severe crises. Involving hundreds of aid ...
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and involved almost every country with an Atlantic Coastline. Two leading historians have created the fi rst comprehensive, up-to-date atlas ...
Since becoming Special Envoy for Eurasian energy in 2009, Richard L. Morningstar has had a lot on his plate. He has been making a business argument for many of the big energy projects in Europe ...
It is still a wonder to me how New York & Elizabeth Peyton could give birth to her paintings. The Eighties, a time when Peyton was a student at the School of Visual Arts in New ...
It is very rare that a book of photography gives you the chance to slow the course of time, to the extent of bringing you to exactly where the photographer wished you to embark. Tessa ...
The Sochi project was initiated five years ago by the photographer Rob Hornstra and the writer and fi lm director Arnold van Bruggen to describe and document the Abkhaz region, situated between the Black Sea ...
Tood Stern, Special Envoy for Climate Change, US State Department Todd Stern undoubtedly has the most critical role in the US contemporary energy adventure. The Special Envoy for Climate Change, close to Hillary Clinton, in ...
Naoshima, Nature, Art, Architecture, photographs by Naoya Hatakeyama & Osamu Watanabe, and essays by Miwon Kwon & Kayo Tokuda Hatje Cantz, 38€, English/Japanese The museum is the product of the collaboration between architect Tadao Ando, who ...
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