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  1. It Has its Own Romance and Excitement Helmut Sorge Posted : June 11, 2021

    For science fiction writers, the universe has no limits. They imagine spacecraft conquering the unknown, the mining of asteroids, access to solar power and room for colonization by earthlings tempted by new frontiers billions of miles and dreams away.

  2. Global Recovery May Not Be Enough for Latin America: Three risks threaten another economic and social lost decade for the region Otaviano Canuto Posted : June 07, 2021

    First appeared at AMERICAS QUARTERLY

  3. The Dire Lack of Governance of the World’s Oceans Helmut Sorge Posted : June 03, 2021

    For years, no one knew why dozens of battered wooden ghost boats, often with the corpses of North Korean fishermen, whose starved bodies were reduced to skeletons, routinely washed up on the Japanese coast, wrote Ian Urbina in an August 2020 report for Yale University’s 360 environment project

  4. The Role of Eco-Industrial Parks in Environmentally-Responsible Economic Growth Nadia Makara Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Alumna (2018) Posted : June 03, 2021

    In an effort to spur economic growth, industrial parks were created to combine industrial activities with infrastructure, service, and commercial activities. These parks involve a collection of businesses, utilizing a combination of heavy and light manufacturing, that are located in a dedicated zone for industrial use to boost efficiency, minimize operational costs, and maximize output.

  5. Biden’s Surprises Uri Dadush Posted : May 17, 2021

    Joe Biden’s victory in the U.S. elections was widely anticipated, and much of what has happened since he took office on January 21 has conformed to his election promise. The progress he helped steer in vaccinations and repairing the pandemic’s economic damage is especially impressive. However, the first 100 days of his term have also seen major unexpected developments.

  6. Le monde face à l’épidémie du Coronavirus : la nécessité d’un renouveau humaniste Asma Lamrabet Posted : May 15, 2021

    Il y a, désormais, un avant et un après Coronavirus dans le récit de l’histoire de l’humanité de ce XXIème siècle. L’épidémie du Coronavirus représente sans doute le point de rupture historique symbolique d’une nouvelle reconfiguration du monde.

  7. فاتح ماي بطعم كوفيد: يا عمال الجنوب ، كل عام و أنتم بألف خير El Mostafa Rezrazi Posted : May 03, 2021

    يأتي فاتح مايو من هذا العام في ظرف استثنائي جدا، يتسم بالقلق وعدم اليقين بشأن المستقبل، بعد أن بدت مختلف الحكومات و المنظمات الإقليمية و الدولية غير  قادرة على رسم توقعات واقعية لتجاوز الأزمة الوبائية الحالية.

  8. A brief overview of the 2020 Activity Report of the Policy Center for the New South Helmut Sorge Posted : April 28, 2021

    “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of history” (George Orwell)

  9. ADEL Portrait : Seleman Kitenge, Project Assistant and Speech Writer for the CEO of AUDA-NEPAD Sabine Cessou Posted : April 09, 2021

    As a Project Assistant responsible for Speech Writing in the Office of Dr. Ibrahim Mayaki, CEO of the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD, Seleman Kitenge, born in 1989 in Tanzania, is now based in Johannesburg. He was first a volunteer for the African Union (AU) in the same role for one year, before being hired in August 2020 by the AU Development Agency.

  10. Incapacité à converger Uri Dadush Posted : April 06, 2021

    Les revenus sur la rive Sud de la Méditerranée sont de l'ordre d'un cinquième à un tiers de ceux de la rive Nord, des ratios qui n'ont pas beaucoup évolué au cours de la dernière génération. Ce n'était pas censé se produire.

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