Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression
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Focused on their own security, India, Brazil, South Africa hesitate to promote democracy elsewhere.
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Focused on their own security, India, Brazil, South Africa hesitate to promote democracy elsewhere.
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Raging floods in Thailand disrupt global supply chains and exports, threatening economic security.
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Alarmed by the US in decline, South Korean hardliners push for nuclear-weapon development.
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Opening ceremony of the “Eight Decades of Women at YDS” celebration, Oct. 11, 2010.
Speakers include Talitha Arnold ’80 M.Div., Women’s Reunion Chair; Harold Attridge, the Rev. Henry L. Slack Dean of Yale Divinity School and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament; Margaret Farley ’73 Ph.D., the Gilbert L. Stark Professor Emerita of Christian Ethics; Joan Forsberg’53 B.D., former Associate Dean of Students and Women’s Advocate; Emilie Townes, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology
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In an interview with YaleGlobal editor Nayan Chanda Ghana’s Vice President John Dramani Mahama says how stigma of homosexuality hampers fighting AIDS, talks about the role of telecommunication in political transformation, voices concern about NATO attacks on Libya, and Ghana’s effort to avoid the curse of wealth from natural resources.
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Delicate handling and consistent policies can help China regain the trust of neighbors.
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China, claiming an aversion to using force for international conflicts, hedges on Libya.
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Bulging youth populations, limited opportunities and repression create an explosive mix in the Middle East.
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A new world order, depending on the BRICs, is not emerging anytime soon.
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Government can balance competition with social protections, controlling globalization.