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September 02, 2010
Emma Bonino

6 articles found. Page 1 of 1.
Guiding Globalization
by  Emma Bonino, 892 words
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Politics-U.S./International: A lack of participation in globalization prevents a country from achieving development and freedom. Full story...
 
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE OPPONENTS OF GLOBALISATION
by  Emma Bonino, 818 words
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Politics-U.S.: It seems impossible to deny that the onslaught of contemporary globalisation has brought real macroeconomic progress, producing wealth and reducing poverty in much of the planet. True, there remain large areas of exclusion, but can anyone seriously believe that producing less wealth will make it easier to fight poverty? Full story...
 
YEMEN DIARY
by  Emma Bonino, 1012 words
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International: Neighboring dictators and kings worry about being "infected" by Yemen, the only country in the whole Arab peninsula that has chosen the path of parliamentary democracy. Full story...
 
BEHIND THE SAUDI VEIL
by  Emma Bonino, 895 words
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International: The lack of war and poverty aside, the female segregation among the skyscrapers of Saudi Arabia is the same as that imposed by the Taliban. Full story...
 
WHO'S AFRAID OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT?
by  Emma Bonino, 816 words
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Politics-U.S.: Not even the tragedy of September 11 seems to have helped Americans and Europeans to narrow the distance between their respective judicial cultures. Full story...
 
WOMEN KEY TO BRINGING DEMOCRACY TO AFGHANISTAN
by  Emma Bonino, 709 words
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Politics-U.S.: Putting women in power in Kabul is not only a form of reparation towards those who suffered most grievously at the hands of the Taliban, but a necessary pre-condition for a resumption of development in a country brought to its knees by civil war. Full story...
 


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