Tony Blair
Faith in a Globalized Age
LONDON – For years, it was assumed, certainly in the West, that, as society developed, religion would wither away. But it hasn’t, and, at th…
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LONDON – For years, it was assumed, certainly in the West, that, as society developed, religion would wither away. But it hasn’t, and, at th…
SANTIAGO – Chile celebrated 200 years of independence in 2010. Only 20 of the 198 countries on Earth have reached that age. Therefore, it ha…
TOKYO – President Hu Jintao’s visit to Washington is coming at an increasingly tense moment in Sino/American relations. Indeed, mesmerized b…
NEW YORK – The United Nations today leads what seems at times like a double life. On the one hand, pundits criticize it for not solving all …
JOHANNESBURG – It has been said, correctly, that Sudan is a microcosm of Africa. For this reason, the entire continent will follow events in…
LAHORE – Pakistan remains the world’s never-ending question. As 2010 concludes, several outstanding issues continue to bedevil the country. …
WASHINGTON, DC – Throughout 2010, the pattern for negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program held to form. With just about every diplomatic ef…
SAO PAULO – The war on drugs is a lost war, and 2011 is the time to move away from a punitive approach in order to pursue a new set of polic…
BRUSSELS – The financial crisis that began in 2007 had its roots in excesses in the housing market that remained unresolved in 2010 – and th…
WASHINGTON, DC – As we enter 2011, the Euro-Atlantic region is a study in strategic contrasts. Over the past 20 years, no geo-political spac…
Although 2010 was supposed to be the year of the Great Recovery, the financial crisis has spawned new and seemingly intractable problems, with global imbalances as perilous as ever and a currency war looming.
In international affairs, the promise of Barack Obama’s election has run head-on into the world’s most complex problems: Israel/Palestine, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the war in Afghanistan, and China’s remorseless rise and growing international assertiveness.
Project Syndicate’s special year-end supplement brings to bear the insights of global leaders on the major economic, political, and cultural developments of 2010, with a look ahead to what’s in store in 2011.
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