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October 6, 2008

Grassroots Rehabilitation for the People of Poso, Indonesia

by Sue Useem, Inside Indonesia, Australia - Like most of the sectarian conflict in Indonesia, Poso’s violence was drawn along religious lines. But it was also the result of disparate political and economic realities in Christian and Muslim communities, driven by dramatic power shifts at both state and community levels.

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The Madness That Is Zimbabwe

by Peta Thornycroft, Independent Online, South Africa - In the madness of Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe, where most people are hungry or on the point of...

Hu's Visit Reflects China's New Clout

by Gillian Gillers, Tico Times, Costa Rica - For the first time in history, a Chinese president has visited Central America, a former bastion of...

How Ford Lost Focus

by Fara Warner, Mother Jones, USA - On July 27, 2000, Jacques Nasser, then president and ceo of the Ford Motor Company, stood before a...

Liquidity Slips Into Everyday Lexicon

by Maria Levina, The Moscow Times, Russia - Liquidity, a term rarely heard outside of boardrooms and brokerages just months ago, has been making its...

Peace Studies Take off

by Dana Micucci, International Herald Tribune, France - Peace studies, incorporating anthropology, sociology, political science, theology and history, aim to uncover the roots of conflict,...