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Global Viewpoint Network
Read by more than 35 million people each week, the Global Viewpoint Network delivers commentary by and interviews with some of the world's most prominent political and intellectual leaders. Issues range from abstract philosophies, such as the power paradigm, to concrete ideas about the international arms control treaty. Contributors have included: the current U.S. President Barack Obama, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Celso Amorim, Noam Chomsky, Bill Clinton, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, Xiao Qiang, Shimon Peres, Donald Rumsfeld and Elie Wiesel. Also available in Spanish.
Global Viewpoint Network Samples
Innovative Financing for Development: It Is Now Time for Action
Bernard Kouchner is the foreign minister of France, Katsuya Okada is the foreign minister of Japan, and Charles Michel is the development cooperation minister of Belgium. Do you know the realities of today's world?
Will the Heat Wave Make Moscow Serious About Climate Change?
Anthony Giddens is the former director of the London School of Economics. LONDON -- Will the heat wave and drought that have created so much havoc in Russia cause the leadership in that country to take climate change more seriously?
China Has Become the World's Second-Largest Economy, While Opportunity in America Is Shrinking
An Interview with Nobel Laureate Michael Spence. Michael Spence is chairman of the independent Commission on Growth and Development associated with the World Bank.
New York Mosque Controversy a Symptom of Civilizational Clash
Ms. Ali, a former member of the Dutch parliament, is the author of a new book, "Nomad: From Islam to America -- A Personal Journey through the Clash of Civilizations," published by Free Press.
Papandreou: 'There Is a Real Danger in Global Austerity'
'Greece Is Earning a New Credibility' George Papandreou is the prime minister of Greece.
Rebalancing the World Economy After the Recession
If the U.S. revives consumption and China revives exports, nothing will change.
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