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Can Turkey rise without Europe?
6 September 10 - A specialist on Turkey at Chatham House and United Nations Global Expert, Fadi Hakura challenges the widespread notion that Turkey cannot succeed as a liberal democracy without Europe’s help. Read
Swiss attitudes on minorities ’getting worse’
30 August 10 - The political climate for minorities in Switzerland is becoming more difficult, an expert tells swissinfo.ch. Gülcan Akkaya, vice president of the Federal Commission against Racism, says Switzerland needs a policy that includes and recognises everyone living (...) Read
Corruption a major problem for Cuba
17 August 10 - Cuban political scientist, Esteban Morales, says that corruption is a grave danger to his country. Read
"NGOs are here to stay"
13 August 10 - Sam Worthington, the President and CEO of InterAction, spoke recently with IPS about the role of NGOs in Haiti, the US and throughout the world. Read
Rwanda: Presidential election cannot hide problems
10 August 10 - The next few years will be crucial for Rwanda, regardless of whoever wins Monday’s presidential election, says leading Swiss expert André Guichaoua in an interview with swissinfo. Read
Clean energy for Nicaragua’s indigenous peoples
4 August 10 - Anne-Cécile Mailfert, of blueEnergy France talks to Julio Godoy of TierraAmerica about bringing clean energy to enhance cultural survival in Nicaragua. Read
One year later - Obama Cairo speech assessed
1 August 10 - Egypt’s Grand Mufti, Sheikh Ali Gomaa, expresses disappointment - and hope - one year after US President Barak Obama’s address to the Muslim world in Cairo. Read
Peru: judge slams campaign against human rights court
25 July 10 - Politicians and the military in Peru are verbally attacking the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in order to "debase the concept" of fundamental human rights and implicate the Court in an "alleged defence of terrorism", its president, Judge Diego García-Sayán, told (...) Read
China outsmarting the West in Africa
23 July 10 - Professor Deborah Brautigam, author of ’The Dragon’s Gift: the Real Story of China in Africa, argues that in contrast to Europe and the United States, China also sees Africa as an important market. Read
A Kazkh approach to combating intolerance
15 July 10 - Khazkhstan believes tolerance and education go together, according to Claude Salhani is a political analyst specialising in the Middle East, Central Asia and terrorism. Read
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