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<strong>GLOBAL</strong> <strong>PERSPECTIVES</strong> - SECOND QUARTERLY <strong>2013</strong><br />
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NEWS ANALYSIS<br />
Another Run At Ending Global Hunger<br />
By Ernest Corea<br />
<strong>PERSPECTIVES</strong><br />
New Wave Of 'Truedeaumania' Or Maybe Not<br />
By Ernest Corea<br />
Banks Count Ten Times More Than Europe’s Youth<br />
By Roberto Savio<br />
New Coalition To Handle Investment Treaties<br />
By Martin Khor<br />
Genuine Democracy Needs Responsible Media<br />
By Ramesh Jaura<br />
Creating New Values Through Gift Economies<br />
By David Andersson<br />
LATIN AMERICA<br />
Behind the Brazilian 'Spring' By Ted Hewitt<br />
ASIA<br />
New Look For India's Historic ‘Bhendi Bazaar<br />
By Qureish Raghib<br />
Aiding Kachin State Entails Great Personal Risk<br />
By Sushetha Gopallawa<br />
AFRICA<br />
Impressive Economic Growth Underway by Jaya Ramachandran<br />
South Africa Could Do Better, Says OECD by Richard Johnson<br />
MIDDLE EAST<br />
Saudi Arabia Becoming Vulnerable<br />
By Fahad Nazer<br />
Egypt Developments in Continuing Revolution, Not a Coup<br />
By Ismail Serageldin<br />
Syria: Enough is Enough By Jayantha Dhanapala<br />
NUKE ABOLITION<br />
'Nuclear Iran Unlikely to Tilt Regional Power Balance'<br />
By Jim Lobe and Joe Hitchon<br />
US-Russia Cling to Bygone Era<br />
By George Gao<br />
UN Accused of Playing Down Disarmament Conference<br />
By Thalif Deen<br />
'Don't Take Arabs' NPT Membership for Granted'<br />
By Baher Kamal<br />
Youth Holds Out Hope For Banning Nukes<br />
By Ramesh Jaura<br />
Nuclear Weapons Indefensible on Humanitarian Grounds<br />
By Hirotsugu Terasaki<br />
Civil Society Raises Pressure Over NPT<br />
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda<br />
Calling For a Nuclear Weapons Convention<br />
By Frederick N. Mattis<br />
THE LAST PAGE<br />
Rice and Power in Obama’s Foreign Policy Mix<br />
By Ernest Corea<br />
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