Calestous Juma
âŠwill be on a new path toward economic renewal, having endured decades of war and centuries of instability....
Tags: Africa, African Union, AU, Calestous Juma, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, economic growth, Enough Project, Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation, Global Brief, good governance, Gwendolyn Mikell, John C. Bradshaw, Kinshasa
Mark Stabile
âŠhow to balance US fiscal policy over the next decade. The current tax base simply cannot support even the...
Tags: federal spending, Frédérick Gagnon, Global Brief, Iran's nuclear program, Iran-US relations, Iran-US tensions, Mark Fitzpatrick, Mark Stabile, Nuclear non-proliferation, Reza Marashi, US economy, US fiscal policy, US politics, US President, US presidential elections
Walid el-Gabry
âŠa US company â still. US companies have dominated the past century because of their success internationally....
Tags: agricultural commodity, American companies, American innovation, bioinformatics, Edward Waitzer, Global Brief, global corporation, harvesting foreign talent, harvesting human ingenuity, innovation, Jack M. Mintz, leading company, life sciences technology, Robert Greenhill, Switzerlandâs NestlĂ©, US companies, Walid el-Gabry
Helen Stacy
“By 2022, international criminal prosecutions of genocidaires and their henchmen will be a standard and...
Tags: David Scheffer, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Global Brief, Helen Stacy, human rights prosecutions, ICC, ICTR, ICTY, international criminal law, international human rights prosecution, international humanitarian law, international rule of law, Leila Nadya Sadat, Leonid Kosals, Program on Human Rights at Stanford University, Sierra Leone, The Hague
Fraser Cameron
⊠living in an oasis of prosperity and security in an increasingly turbulent world. The economic and financial...
Tags: European Central Bank, European Court of Human Rights, European identity, European Security Council, European Union, Fraser Cameron, Global Brief, Ismail Ertug, John Darcy, Lousewies van der Laan, Willem Maas
Marie Lavoie
âŠles langues de la Chine, si lâon rĂ©fĂšre au poids dĂ©mographique important et grandissant de leurs locuteurs....
Tags: Abbasid caliphate, BBC, berbĂšres, British Broadcasting Corporation, Chinese, clash of civilizations, ClĂ©ment Duhaime, Fadi El Abdallah, freedom of information, Global Brief, Great Firewall of China, Indo-European language, Islamic empire, Islamic Golden Age, la Chine, la colonisation, la Cour pĂ©nale internationale, La langue arabe, la langue du Coran, la rĂ©gion arabe, la Turquie, langues sĂ©mitiques, le Conseil de coopĂ©ration du Golfe, Le français, LĂ©opold SĂ©dar Senghor, Ligue des Ătats arabes, lâAl-Andalus, lâAsie centrale, lâIran, LâOrganisation internationale de la Francophonie, Marco Polo, Marie Lavoie, most important language, Ottoman, Persian, Qiang Zhang, rise of China, Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, Samuel Huntington, Seljuk
Thomas Klau
«Oui, si les leaders europĂ©ens font preuve de courage politique et mettent en oeuvre leurs promesses dâavancĂ©es...
Tags: Conseil europĂ©en des relations Ă©trangĂšres, European Policy Centre, Europeâs Economic and Monetary Union, Eurozone, Fabian Zuleeg, Farhad Ameli, Germany, Global Brief, Greece, IMF, International Monetary Fund, la COFACE, la Sorbonne, la zone euro, le TraitĂ© de Lisbonne, macroĂ©conomiques, Portugal, Sciences Po, Spain, Thomas Klau, weaker economies
Amine Jaoui
âŠencore et toujours le pĂ©trole. Selon les projections de lâAgence internationale de lâenergie, le pĂ©trole...
Tags: Amine Jaoui, AndrĂ© Beaulieu, Global Brief, Greg Fyffe, la dĂ©sintĂ©gration des Ătats, la Grande Famine, les changements climatiques, les ressources hydrauliques, lâAgence internationale de lâenergie, lâeau, Marie Lavoie, Pierre Verluise, Tribunal pĂ©nal international pour le Rwanda, urbanisation, Will Paterson
Pablo Policzer
“South Africa, hands down. True, South Africa does not stand a chance against soccer giants like Brazil,...
Tags: Apartheid, Argentina, Barceolna, Basque, Brazil, Catalan, Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo, Del Bosque, England, Euro debate, European financial institutions, Eurovision, Flamenco, football, France, Francis Nordmann, Germany, Global Brief, Group A, inequality, Irvin Studin, Italy, Japanese banks, Kaka, Lionel Messi, Madrid, Mexico, Oliver Olah, Pablo Policzer, poverty, South Africa, Spain, Thomas Casarella, undemployment, Uruguay, World Cup
What will Iran look like in 10 years?
Trita Parsi
What will Iran look like in a decade if we continue to put the nuclear...
Tags: 1979 Revolution, Ahmadinejad, Alidad Mafinezam, and How to Win A Cosmic War, China, Global Brief, Green Movement, Iran, Iranian civilization, Iranian democracy, Israel and the United States, June 2009 elections, liberty, military dictatorship, No God but God, Persian Constitutional Revolution, Peter Jones, political reform, Revolutionary Guard, Reza Aslan, rule of law, Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, Shah, Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Iran, Trita Parsi
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