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Once again, our correspondent Simon Zadek takes you to the heart of corporate power at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and gives it a pounding. The chief executive
Caspar Henderson penetrates the politics of climate change like a ray of sun through a hole in the Ozone layer. This blog is part of the Climate Change debate on
It‘s the year 2005 (1384 in the Iranian calendar). Welcome to the only English-language site for news and views about the Iranian election co-authored by Iranians and non-Iranians.
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The catastrophic 50 mile toxic oil slick that is blighting Manchuria is only one symptom of the growing problems of China's modernisation. In openDemocracy earlier this year, the
This is my final post, I just wanted to thank you all for the wonderful work, for your enthusiasm, for your support.
I really enjoyed participating in this exciting project.
Dear readers and bloggers. Here is my last daily link post.
I thought I would leave you with two links which I hope will continue the debate between you all.
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Have we ever stopped to consider where we would be without 1325? I know the existence of this one piece of paper has done little if anything for the IDP
Dear Fellow bloggers
Well, suddenly we find ourselves at the end of this wonderful experiment and I like many of you am going to miss looking to see what new
This is rather a rambling post; I’ve got so much more to say and only today left to post to this blog (and now I’m posting a day
We linked to a notice of the upcoming exciting Women's Peace Building Cyber-Dialogues on October 21. Mavic has written to us with a brief report-back from that event: