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Race Against Time

Race Against Time

Searching for Hope in AIDS-Ravaged Africa
by Stephen Lewis
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tagged : developing countries, social policy, aids & hiv
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A UN meeting was planned for May 31 to June 2, 2006, to review the progress that had been made since a Declaration of Commitment on hiv/aids had been endorsed by the international community some five years earlier. I had occasion to be speaking again with Mark in early February, when he suddenly said that he had a delicate/awkward matter to raise with me. Apparently there was a possibility that President Bush would attend the UN meeting scheduled for the end of May, and the UN desperately wanted him to be there.

I had been told (I can surmise by whom, but it was never revealed) that if I were to attack the United States before that date, the president probably wouldn't come.

You must understand that though I take myself overly seriously from time to time, it was a bit much to think that my words could deter the President of the UNited States. Nonetheless, Mark said to me (I think I'm capturing it with authentic accuracy), "Stephen, I must ask you, no, I must plead with you, no, I must instruct you that you are not to attack U.S. policy before the meeting in May. I don't care what you do after that, but beforehand, you must refrain from criticism."

I could scarce credit what I was hearing. I laughed again, and told Mark that it seemed to me that things were verging on the absurd. On the other hand, I also assured him that I had no immediate plans to go on the attack, and if I did, I'd let him know in advance and resign with appropriate dignity.

I relate these surreal circumstances because they speak to an UNlovely pattern of Pavlovian obeisance to the UNited States. Apparently, criticism is permitted of the G8, Tony Blair's Commission on Africa, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the Government of South Africa, the Government of Zimbabwe, the King of Swaziland, and the United Nations itself -- all of whom this book excoriates from time to time -- but almost never the sacrosanct "integrity" of the United States of America.

But that's only one small part of my postscript to these lectures. There's much more, and of a far more telling nature.

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Rainbow Warriors

Rainbow Warriors

by Maite MompĆ³, photographs by Greenpeace
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tagged : environmental conservation & protection, political advocacy, pictorials, environmental policy
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Redrawing Local Government Boundaries

Redrawing Local Government Boundaries

An International Study of Politics, Procedures, and Decisions
edited by John Meligrana
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tagged : city planning & urban development
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Regional Economic Impact Analysis and Project Evaluation

Regional Economic Impact Analysis and Project Evaluation

by H. Craig Davis
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tagged : total quality management, city planning & urban development, regional planning
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Revolution or Renaissance

Revolution or Renaissance

Making the Transition from an Economic Age to a Cultural Age
by D. Paul Schafer
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tagged : future studies, cultural policy
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Russia and the North

Russia and the North

edited by Elana Wilson Rowe
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tagged : russian & former soviet union, regional planning
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Saving the CBC

Saving the CBC

Balancing Profit and Public Service
by Wade Rowland
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tagged : media & communications industries, communication policy
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Scaling Up

Scaling Up

The Convergence of Social Economy and Sustainability
edited by Mike Gismondi; Sean Connelly; Mary Beckie; Sean Markey & Mark Roseland
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tagged : environmental policy, sustainable development
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