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East Europe’s premier economic forum could be much better

KRYNICA is Poland’s Davos. And in some respects last week’s annual economic forum held in the mountains of southern Poland is just like the World Economic Forum, the plutocrats’ Swiss get-together. It is scenic, fun and prime networking territory; meetings that would otherwise take months to arrange can happen over a quick coffee. Late at night, formality disappears as drinks flow and tongues loosen.

But Krynica is a poor showcase for Poland. The country’s high-tech, world-class dynamism is barely visible; rather, outside guests, especially those visiting Poland for the first time, notice its nerve-wracking side, with rickety infrastructure and a tiresome dependence on improvisation. This is not a display of charming Polish idiosyncrasy. It is just sloppy. …

Ten Tips To Ramp Up The Success Of Your Online Forum

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Head of China’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: “Both China and America are Addressing Bubbles by Creating More Bubbles”

In news of the obvious-but-taboo-to-discuss, Lou Jiwei – the chairman of China’s sovereign wealth fund – recently told a forum organized by the Brookings Institution and the Chinese Economists 50 Forum, a Beijing think-tank: Both China and America a…

iPhone Forum – One-stop Destination for all iPhone Enthusiasts

If the names of the contemporary high performance and multi-purpose mobile phones are short-listed then undoubtedly the name of Apple iPhone would come on the apex position. With its superior quality mobile applications, high user-friendliness and overall an out-of-the-box approach, Apple handsets have established their unique positions in the minds of millions of mobile phone [...]

Krishna to discuss racial attacks on Indian students during Australia visit

External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna will undertake a five day visit of Australia from August 6 and is expected to discuss and express New Delhi’s concern over alleged racial attacks on Indian students.
Krishna will meet Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith.
This is the first high-level visit from India to Australia [...]

Clinton to go on tour of Africa

Hillary Clinton

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is to tour seven African countries, starting on 5 August.

The visit is to highlight President Barack Obama’s commitment to making Africa a US foreign policy priority.

While in Africa, Mrs Clinton is set to speak at the Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum (AGOA) in Kenya.

Her office in Washington says this is the earliest in any US administration that both the US president and secretary of state have visited Africa.

Global hunger and agricultural issues will also feature highly in her discussions with African leaders.

Kenya is her first stop, where she is set to address the AGOA forum on new approaches to development, investment and broad-based economic growth.

Kenya is also the birthplace of the US president’s father.

Mr Obama visited Ghana earlier this month – his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa since being elected president.

Mrs Clinton will also visit South Africa, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Liberia, and Cape Verde.

She will also meet Somalia’s President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, president of Somalia, whose forces are battling Islamist insurgents.</p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Dan Cantor: Why Working Families Back Thompson

The Working Families Party has a ticket one can be proud of, starting with Bill Thompson.

Burma-N Korea ties ‘of concern’

Burmese Foreign Minister Nyan Win (L) reads documents during the Asean meeting in Phuket

Indonesia’s foreign minister has said Burma’s elections cannot be free and fair unless detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is free.

Hasan Wirayuda was speaking as regional foreign ministers gathered in Thailand for an Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) Regional Forum.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is on her way to the security forum.

Asean has a policy of non-interference in members’ affairs, but Burma has provoked widespread censure.

Indonesia has led Asean concerns about Burma, telling correspondents that the group has become frustrated at the lack of progress on democratic reforms.

Mr Wirayuda said the recent trial of Ms Suu Kyi had dashed hopes of a meaningful election scheduled for next year.

A new human rights body created by Asean, lambasted by regional activists as lacking any enforcement power, was almost scuttled over the weekend when an increasingly assertive Indonesia sought to strengthen its provisions.

Inclusive

"We have been saying to them [Burma] directly that the process must be inclusive for all groups in society … including Aung San Suu Kyi," Mr Wirayuda told The Associated Press in a reference to Burma’s planned poll.

"We should see whether from now until 2010 they develop a credible process leading to truly democratic elections acceptable to the international community," he said.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in India, 20 July

He said the "big test" will be whether the regime’s promised elections next year are truly "multiparty, meaning inclusive in nature, but also whether the process is a democratic one."

He said Asean has been "able to develop a more open, frank discussion" with Burma, while admitting it was hard to see if all the talk made any difference inside the country.

He was speaking after United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made a fruitless trip to Burma, during which he was not allowed to visit Ms Suu Kyi.

Clinton in Thailand

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said six months ago that the US was reviewing its policy towards Burma as sanctions did not appear to be successful in forcing change.

However, on this, her first trip to an Asean meeting, analysts have noted that there has been no hint of a new policy.

Instead, the talks are expected to focus on finding ways to push North Korea back to the negotiating table.

Six-party talks aimed at ending the North’s nuclear programmes stalled last year, and since then the North has set off nuclear and missile tests amid questions over the leadership as Kim Jong-il’s health has worsened.

Asean leaders have expressed satisfaction that a figure as senior as Mrs Clinton is at last gracing the regional forum with her presence. In recent years, more junior officers have been sent, leaving the delegate from China, a growing influence in the region, to be the key figure at the talks.

Mrs Clinton will meet Thai Prime Minister Abhisist Vejjajiva and the Thai foreign minister in Bangkok before joining the forum in Phuket.

Another challenge at the regional talks will be for Thailand – it has had to cancel regional summits twice since December due to domestic political turmoil. </p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Krishna leaves for Thailand to attend India-ASEAN Ministerial meeting

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna left for Phuket, Thailand on Tuesday to attend the three-day Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and East Asia Summit.
Speaking to reporters, Krishna said that India’’s participation in the ASEAN meet and the East Asia Summit is an important element of the country’’s ”Look East” policy.
“India shares civilizational [...]

Cynthia Gordy: Will Obama Set a New Tone in Africa?

Amid the anticipated media narrative, of Ghana excitedly welcoming the first Black President on his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa, many are also wondering about the substance.