“Received Histories of Wars and Peace in the Time of Globalization”
Presented by: Dr. Ranabir Samaddar
Director, Peace Studies Programme
South Asian Forum For Human Rights, Kathmandu
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"Globalizing Arab identity-between ethnicity and cultural relativity"
Paper presented by: Dr. Gawad Fatayer
AUC- Cairo
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Introduction
The forthcoming Tenth NAM Summit in Djakarta, the capital of Indonesia will be a turning point in the history of the Non-Aligned Movement. This is the first summit after the end of cold war; and the third summit to be held in Asia coincidently in the country which gave birth to the "Bandung Spirit" thirty-seven years ago where the seeds of Non-Aligned Movement were germinated.
Global Conglomeration, United States Megaholding Companies, Japanese Megaholding Companies-Zaibats/Keiretsu, German Megaholding Companies/ Combine of Interest-Groups, and Supradominance and Opportunities
By
James A. Harris, Sr.
January 10, 2000
Introduction
With the "lost decade" still haunting around. a gloomy spectre continue to hover-over the South Countries. With ever mounting debts. falling prices for their hard currency earning exportable produce. couple with imposition of devaluation. the economies of the developing countries are in a dwindling crisis. The worst affected are the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Introduction
The events of 11th September 2001 no doubt created an unprecedented impact on the global scene. There was also tremendous wave of sympathy for the United States especially for those innocent victims who lost their lives. But this sympathy did not last long as the U.S. embarked on a unilateral stance to wage a war against terrorism by deploying their sophisticated weapons in hunting the hideouts of terrorist enclaves in Afghanistan.