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Wednesday 15 October 2008 08:00 - 09:15
Zimbabwe: What's Next?
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Thursday 16 October 2008 07:45 - 09:15
The Financial Crisis: The End of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End?
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Thursday 16 October 2008 10:30 - 12:00
Legal Change and Post-Olympic Challenges in China

Synchronized Dive into Recession: Focus on Damage Limitation
October, 2008
The global financial system has suffered a once-in-a-century meltdown that almost brought the world economy to a halt in...

Making Sense of the EU Climate Change Package
October, 2008
The EU is currently at a hectic stage in the development of its internal climate change policies. Having proposed...

Piracy in Somalia: Threatening Global Trade, Feeding Local Wars
October, 2008
Piracy off the coast of Somalia has more than doubled in 2008; so far over 60 ships have been...

Economic Crisis May Need More 'Out of the Box' MeasuresEconomic Crisis May Need More 'Out of the Box' Measures
Wednesday 15 October 2008
A new paper by Chatham House says that the once-in-a-century economic meltdown means that OECD countries' simultaneous collapse in...

The World Today - October issueThe World Today - October issue
Monday 6 October 2008
The current financial crisis should come as no surprise, writes Dr Paola Subacchi in this month's The World Today....

Somali Piracy: A Growing Issue for Africa and the International CommunitySomali Piracy: A Growing Issue for Africa and the International Community
Thursday 2 October 2008
Piracy off the coast of Somalia has more than doubled in 2008 and threatens to disrupt international trade and...

 

 

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