Home Home Tags internationalrelations
TIG Tags TIG Tags
Tags are one word descriptors, used to mark any content on the site for easy searching later. The best tags are ones that describe the content in a single word, and are common enough that people can easily search for specific content relating to that single word. Any item can have more then one tag and are split by commas.


Items tagged with: internationalrelations
Tag was last used: May 25, 2009
 
Express Yourself Express Yourself
 
TIG Blogs
Posted By:  Jonathan-Frank
Posted On:  Jan 24, 2009

  Obama on Gaza / Chomsky on Obama's Stance

President Barack Obama made his first direct statement on the Gaza crisis. He proclaimed US commitment to supporting Israeli security and condemned Hamas rocket fire without mention of Israel's abusive military tactics. Many international heads of state and military/humanitarian experts are...... [view]

Posted By:  KarstenWenzlaff
Posted On:  Jun 22, 2008

  Description of Model G8 Youth Summit

The following description of the Model G8 Youth Summit Project was drafted by me and Tom Hartley. It is also availabe as a PDF-Document , as well as Previous Communiqués from 2007 and 2008 . Model G8 Youth Summit - Yokohama, 10th of March-15th of March 2008 Introduction The Model G8...... [view]

Posted By:  albertomz
Posted On:  Dec 14, 2007

  Eppur si muove…

Timothy Garton Ash reassures us from the pages of The Guardian about the new-born EU Constitution - sorry, er… Lisbon Reform Treaty: Now this amending treaty of Lisbon, modest and hedged about with qualifications though it is, should enable the union to work just a little bit...... [view]

Posted By:  KarstenWenzlaff
Posted On:  Nov 3, 2007

  Course choices and academic life in Cambridge

Classes are very intense and I spend a lot of time in my College library and the department library, but I am really happy that I came to Cambridge. What I really like about my Master Programme is that it is exactly the kind of mixture between applied research, theoretics, economics, law and...... [view]

Posted By:  albertomz
Posted On:  Oct 24, 2007

  ECFR: a tale of premature senescence?

The European Council on Foreign Relations organised today its first briefing, presenting the results of a world-wide survey ( PDF ) conducted by Gallup International on the balance between hard and soft power. The survey covered a range of questions on the global influence of several...... [view]

Posted By:  albertomz
Posted On:  Oct 22, 2007

  My heart’s with Ethan

  Ethan Zuckerman remains my No. 1 favourite blogger of all times, and given how much I struggle to update GlobaLab at least 2-3 times a week, while trying to work and retain a decent social life, I am in awe at his amazing prolificacy. A quick browse at his last few entries would be...... [view]

Posted By:  albertomz
Posted On:  Oct 18, 2007

  How many bricks to build a World Digital Library?

The Washington Post showcases an amazingly visionary project, the World Digital Library , which plans to digitize the accumulated wisdom of humankind, catalogue it, and offer it for free on the Internet in seven languages: The World Digital Library will make available on the...... [view]

Posted By:  KarstenWenzlaff
Posted On:  Oct 18, 2007

  American Silence

What propelled the United States to go to war into Iraq and what kept the American Public from realizing its mistake? In my classes here at Cambridge the theme of the “failed war” transcends every lecture - from “History of International Relations over “War and...... [view]

Posted By:  albertomz
Posted On:  Oct 17, 2007

  Coeur of darkness

  The Independent’s Johann Hari writes a long overdue report on France’s secret involvement in the Central African Republic , the most forgotten and under-reported country of Africa. This is classical, old-fashioned war-reporting and political journalism, an uncompromising...... [view]

Posted By:  albertomz
Posted On:  Oct 9, 2007

  A new Euro-star is born

No, I am not talking about a new train ( although the London-Paris Eurostar is about to be moved from Waterloo to King’s Cross, which is very exciting for me, since I live within walking distance of the station ), but about a new pan-European initiative, headed by Mark Leonard ,...... [view]

Posted By:  Ceren
Posted On:  Jun 6, 2007

  NATO After Cold War... What Changes? / How Survived?

NATO as one of the regional organizations was created (1949) to provide security against external threats and actor for its memberstates. But this actually meant: Nato's main aim was the deter agression ( which was Soviet Agression for them) in Europe. Another aim was: manage relations among...... [view]

Thread Pages 1 2  »

Browse Resources Browse Resources
 
Organizations // Events

  Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD)

Submitted By:   ICDAcademy
Website:  http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org
Phone:  +49 (0)30 2360 768 0
E-mail:  info@culturadiplomacy.org
  Vision:   Founded in 1999, The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD) is an international, not-for-profit, non-governmental organisation with headquarters in the United States and Germany. The ICD is at the centre of a global......
  [view]

  Centre international de formation européenne (CIFE)

Submitted By:   KristinaP
Website:  http://www.cife.eu
Phone:  +33 (0) 93979397
E-mail:  kristina.petersen@cife.eu
  Vision:   The Centre international de formation européenne (CIFE) was created in 1954. Its aim has been since then to train citizens, professionals and students in the subject of a united Europe. CIFE has always been open to and......
  [view]
Thread Pages  1