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December 27, 2007
The view from Bethlehem

December 21, 2007
The Jews have made their own life difficult

December 13, 2007
Israel and the Iranian bomb

December 7, 2007
Our misconceived measurement of progress

November 30, 2007
Blinded by China's false statistics

November 22, 2007
Missed opportunities on abolishing nuclear weapons

November 16, 2007
The way to peace with Turkish Kurds

November 8, 2007
High food prices could help the very poor

November 1, 2007
China and India understand Africa's possibilities

October 27, 2007
The Military-Industrial Complex rules in Russia

October 20, 2007
Conversations in Moscow and Washington with two Cold War warriors

October 11, 2007
Is Pakistan another Iran?

October 5, 2007
Non-violent resistance in Burma has history - but not all of it - on its side

September 27, 2007
On America, European public opinion does not agree with its "opinion leaders"

September 20, 2007
The new thinking on immigration

September 12, 2007
Bush starts to get it right on India's nuclear status

September 7, 2007
Resolving Pakistan's grave political crisis

August 31, 2007
Maybe peace in the Congo at long last

August 23, 2007
At last a substantive plan for ending the war in Iraq

August 15, 2007
Sharpening up Africa's press

August 7, 2007
The Third World is changing beyond recognition

August 1, 2007
Russia should be welcomed into the EU

July 28, 2007
Dangers of return of the Cold War

July 19, 2007
By not talking Bush has lost six precious years

July 13, 2007
New thinking required for Kosovo conundrum

July 3, 2007
Under the volcano? How to make progress against terrorism?

June 23, 2007
Beware of Murdoch buying the Wall Street Journal

June 15, 2007
Changing times in up country Tanzania

June 8, 2007
New scholarship on Hiroshima bomb speaks to Iran confrontation

June 4, 2007
Press misinformation about China's military power

May 23, 2007
Why strive for nuclear superiorit in times of peace?

May 10, 2007
Human rights will advance again after Bush and Blair

May 4, 2007
History tells us that war is becoming old fashioned

April 26, 2007
We must understand the causes of war

April 19, 2007
Nigeria's election

April 11, 2007
The sides of the argument in Zimbabwe

April 6, 2007
The press is paying patsy with terrorist propaganda

March 30, 2007
Europe's alternative model to American war-making

March 22, 2007
At last a debate on Britain's nuclear weapons

March 16, 2007
Time to end the stereotyping of Africa !

March 7, 2007
Nigeria's critical election

Jonathan Power 2007 Book
Conundrums of Humanity
The Quest for Global Justice

“Conundrums of Humanity” poses eleven questions for our future progress, ranging from “Can we diminish War?” to “How far and fast can we push forward the frontiers of Human Rights?” to “Will China dominate the century?”
The answers to these questions, the author believes, growing out of his long experience as a foreign correspondent and columnist for the International Herald Tribune, are largely positive ones, despite the hurdles yet to be overcome. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, London, 2007.

February 28, 2007
Nigeria's turning point

February 20, 2007
The missed opportunity with Russia

February 14, 2007
The proffered deal with North Korea

February 11, 2007
An Islamist threat to military rule in Pakistan?

January 31, 2007
India's communists strive forward into capitalism

January 25, 2007
Talk to your enemies: win the peace in Pakistan and Afghanistan

January 17, 2007
Singh and Musharraf debating Kashmir

January 11, 2007
Poverty and Maoist guerillas remind us that everything is not shining in India

January 4, 2007
A new UN for the new Secretary-General



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Jonathan Power 2007 Book
Conundrums of Humanity
The Quest for Global Justice


“Conundrums of Humanity” poses eleven questions for our future progress, ranging from “Can we diminish War?” to “How far and fast can we push forward the frontiers of Human Rights?” to “Will China dominate the century?”
The answers to these questions, the author believes, growing out of his long experience as a foreign correspondent and columnist for the International Herald Tribune, are largely positive ones, despite the hurdles yet to be overcome. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, London, 2007.

William Pfaff, September 17, 2007
Jonathan Power's book "Conundrums" - A Review
"His is a powerful and comprehensive statement of ways to make the world better.
Is that worth the Nobel Prize?
I say, why not?"

 

Jonathan Power's 2001 book

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The Story of Amnesty International

Follow this link to read about - and order - Jonathan Power's book written for the 40th Anniversary of Amnesty International

 

 

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