Iran’s Nuclear Program at the Crossroads: Greece’s Role in Mediation

The international talks on Iran’s nuclear program that got under way in Geneva in early December amid Iranian claims that the first consignment of locally produced raw uranium has been delivered to its enrichment facility in the central province of Isfahan have produced poor results and agreed to be resumed…

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US Military Budget Must Be Cut

Everyone knows that unemployment must be lowered, but few of us realize what must be done to make that happen.  The Tea Party folks seem to think that if the country spends less, and taxes are lowered, all of our problems will go away.  For some strange reason, they are…

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The Debate on NATO’s New Strategic Concept

Written by World Federalist Movement – Canada*   Introduction The World Federalist Movement – Canada (WFM – Canada) is a national non governmental organization that addresses a range of global governance issues. WFM – Canada’s 1,100 members support measures to progressively reinforce the rule of law in international affairs and…

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International Conferences for UN Reform 2010-2011

Dr Yiorghos Leventis, ISF Director, participated upon invitation in the International Conference for United Nations Reform held in Tripoli, Libya, 23-25 September 2010. The International Conference for United Nations Reform is an international initiative developed in partnership with international alliances of organizations in the world working on human rights and…

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