Mariama Conteh
For now, the answer is: yes it can. But the real issue becomes: to what extent? In one sense, the African...
Tags: Africa, Africa's stabilization, African Union, African Union Commission, Al Shabab, AU, DRC, Global Brief, Mali, Mariama Conteh, Mohamed Kheir, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Organization of African Unity, South Africa, Steve McDonald, Uganda, Wilson Center
Alan Middleton
Despite the differences between US, Canadian and European business values, objectives and practices, and...
Fatou Bensouda
âŠdepends on empowerment, which is what the issue of women leaders is really all about. As primary victims...
Tags: Danya Chaikel, empowerment of women, Fatou Bensouda, feminine characteristics, Global Brief, Maryna Bilynska, masculin characteristics, Navanethem Pillay, traditional female roles, violent world, vulnerable groups, women and war, women as leaders, women leaders, women leaders in international affairs, women leadership, women's role in reducing violence
Jan Techau
âŠto become the continentâs servant leader. In 1970, Robert Greenleaf, an American business manager and scholar...
Nader Hashemi
Shortly after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, Aluf Benn, the editor-in-chief of Haaretz, wrote a column entitled:...
Tags: Akbar S. Ahmed, Alon Ben-Meir, Arab Spring, Ayatollah Sistani, Bahrain, civil liberties, democracy, Egypt, future of the Middle East, Gaddafi, Global Brief, Hezbollah, Hosni Mubarak, Iran, Israël, Joel Beinin, Kuwait, Middle East peace, Nader Hashemi, Rebecca C. Lunnon, Saeb Kasm, Stanford University, Syria
Gareth Evans
âŠit occurs in the context of the proper application of the much more nuanced âResponsibility to Protectâ...
Tags: Afghanistan, Bernard Kouchner, Bosnia, CĂŽte dâIvoire, double standards in foreign policy, droit dâingĂ©rence, Gareth Evans, gaza, genocide, Global Brief, ICISS, International Criminal Court, International Law Commission, John Dugard, Kofi Annan, Kosovo, Libya, mass atrocities, military intervention, NATO, R2P, Ramesh Thakur, Responsibility to Protect, Richard Falk, RtoP, Rwanda, Security Council Resolution, Security Council Resolution 1790, sovereignty, Tatiana Romanova, UN Charter, UN Security Council, UN World Summit, United Nations, Uniting for Peace Resolution, use of foce, Vietnam
Noam Chomsky
⊠based on the following: religion is a personal matter; politics is a public concern. They should be divorced,...
Tags: Afghanistan, church-state, Dale Turner, democracy, fanaticism, genocide, Guy Ben-Porat, Indigenous people, Israël, liberal freedoms, Noam Chomsky, religion, religion and politics, religious fundamentalism, Said T. Jawad, secular fundamentalism, secularists, theocracy, Yassine Al Haj Saleh
Pierre Pettigrew
âŠpour lâindividu, plus que jamais, Ă©merger comme citoyen global, Ă lâaise bien au-delĂ de la sociĂ©tĂ©...
Tags: 21st century, Africa, art of persuasion, Asia-Pacific to Latin America, Balaji Chandramohan, China, citoyen global, civil society, coercive diplomacy, Deloitte, Europe, foreign affairs, Global Brief, global economy, global warming, Harvard Law School, Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program, India, interconnected world, international affairs, International Crisis Group, Iran's nuclear program, leadership skills, Mark Freeman, military force, negotiations, Pierre Pettigrew, R2P, Responsibility to Protect, Reza Nasri, Robert C. Bordone, security, Security Network, sovereignty, winning in international affairs, winning states
Dr. Shirin Ebadi
âŠplay a defining role in instigating peace in the Middle East and moving the region forward toward democracy...
Tags: 1979 Revolution, abuse, Bill 94, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, crimes contre lâhumanitĂ©, democracy, des crimes de guerre, development, discrimination, discriminations Ă lâĂ©gard des femmes, Fatoumata Dembele Diarra, femmes dans les pays en dĂ©veloppement, gender equality, Global Brief, human rights, International Criminal Court, Iranian women, Islamic Republic of Iran, James Radner, Kofi Annan, La polygamie, legal reform, Mehrangiz Kar, Middle East, Nathalie Des Rosiers, niqab, Nobel Peace prize, partriarchy, peace, rape, rationality, reason, religious intolerance, Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, School of Public Policy and Governance, sĂ©curitĂ© et lâintĂ©gritĂ© physique, sexual violence, Shirin Ebadi, Sirleaf-Johnson, tyranny, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, University of Toronto, women in the 21st century, womenâs movement, womenâs rights, womenât movement in the Middle East
Pierre Fortin
« âŠrestera le mĂȘme que par le passĂ©. Il consiste, premiĂšrement, Ă gĂ©rer la quantitĂ© de monnaie et...
Tags: 1944 Bretton Woods conference, Brett House, Central banks, Financial Crisis, Fred Lazar, Global Brief, inflation, monetary policy, money, Pierre Fortin, UN Monetary and Financial Conference, Vladimir Popov, William Watson
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