Wednesday, 21. October 2009
“That this House believes it is vital that the UK demonstrates political leadership at all levels in response to the climate crisis, and that this is particularly important ahead of the United Nations Climate Change summit in Copenhagen …
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Stephen's Linlithgow Journal: Just who is playing party politics …
Friday, 9. October 2009
“Obama has as President created a new climate in international politics . Multilateral diplomacy has regained a central position, with emphasis on the role that the United Nations and other international institutions can play. …
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Obama Should Have Turned It Down – Jack & Jill Politics
Friday, 9. October 2009
Barack Hussein Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was awarded the Noble Prize for Peace today, for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.
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Barack Obama's Politics of Hope Nets the Nobel Peace Prize | Zebra
Wednesday, 7. October 2009
A young physician refers to the president of the United States as ‘the crackpot in Washington who is ruining the country.’ A businessman decries his.
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Obama and His Enemies: The Once and Constant Opposition …
Monday, 5. October 2009
The new session of the Supreme Court of the United States opens Monday with a slate of important cases.
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A Catholic Court? Let the Arguments Begin — Politics Daily
Sunday, 4. October 2009
Senior staff members of the United Nations nuclear agency have concluded in a confidential analysis that Iran has acquired ’sufficient information to.
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U.N. Report Says Iran Has Enough Info to Design a Workable Bomb …
Thursday, 1. October 2009
Remember the controversy over the Pentagon policy of not allowing the press to take pictures of the flag-draped caskets of American war dead as they arrived in the United States? Critics accused President Bush of trying to hide the …
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Without Bush, media lose interest in war caskets | Washington Examiner
Wednesday, 30. September 2009
She used to be the main intellectual force behind DFID’s ‘drivers of change analysis’, an approach to political economy analysis.
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Is Sue Unsworth Right about Donors and Politics? | Exploring the …