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Thirty Years ECOWAS: an Appraisal
27 July 2005 | Author: E.K. Bensah

ECOWASThe Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is progressing beyond its role as peacekeeper in the region's violent conflicts, establishing the first zone in Africa, where people can move freely across borders, and making plans for ECO, a single regional currency.
European Constitution: a French debate
24 May 2005 | Author: Pierre Ronziere

In France, the referendum on the European Constitution is sparking more political discussions than most general elections in the last forty years. Reflections on a lively debate.
Behind the smoke screen of the Gaza pullout
14 April 2005 | Author: Tanya Reinhart

A process of slow and hidden transfer is being carried out in the West Bank, where nearly 400,000 Palestinians are candidates for “voluntary emigration” to refugee camps.
The Media and the Division in Society
13 April 2005 | Author: Anne-Ruth Wertheim

Radio and television journalists like to think of themselves as objective conveyors of different points of view. But the method they use to interview people promotes the division in society.
The EU’s pivotal role in Middle East peace
08 January 2005 | Author: Victor Kattan

The European Union (EU) is trying to develop a stronger relationship with Israel because it believes this will 'enhance its ability to influence' that country. The EU has not had much success so far. It should think again.
Where is the War on Terror leading us?
Security 17 November 2004 | Author: Bas Boorsma

‘I took my country to war’ has never been a line based on which an American President got a second term - until the re-election of George W. Bush.
Saint Theo
09 November 2004 | Author: Peter Waterman

On November 2, Dutch film-maker and polemicist Theo van Gogh was murdered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
From The Hague to Mas'ha
17 July 2004 | Author: Tanya Reinhart

The International Court has ruled that Israel must immediately dismantle the sections of the wall that have been built inside the West Bank and move them to the Green Line.
West Bank: Standing against the claws of the wall
24 June 2004 | Author: Tanya Reinhart

'What brings young Israelis to stand with the Palestinians in front of the army is the conviction that there is a basic line of justice that must not be crossed.'
What Kind of State Deserves to Exist?
23 April 2004 | Author: Tanya Reinhart

Amidst the political storm in Israel regarding the "Gaza disengagement" plan, only one really meaningful fact emerges: Sharon received Bush's approval to proceed with his plan for the wall in the West Bank.
As in Tiennamen square
31 March 2004 | Author: Tanya Reinhart

In Israel, an extensive discussion has already taken place regarding the 'cost-benefit ratio' of Yassin's assassination. But the question of justice has hardly been raised.
Blair Betrays Balkenende (Pulp Non-Fiction)
Home 03 June 2003 | Author: M.H.J. van den Berg

'The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides with the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil man...' (Ezekiel 25:17 as the hitman recalls it)
From: Jan Peter Balkenende, Prime Minister of the Netherlands

To: Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Dear Tony,
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