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Volume XLI
Number 4 2004


About This Issue:
...  A World Enabled

        

 In This Issue...
 ...  A World Enabled
Unlearning Intolerance
From the Secretary-General
Combating Islamophobia Depends Heavily on Education

Unlearning Intolerance Seminar Series
Confronting Islamophobia

Racism and Xenophobia in Europe
Stemming the Rising Tide
Glyn Ford

Thinking Aloud
The New Anti-Semitism
Graffiti on the Walls of History

Mortimer B. Zuckerman

Muslims Against Anti-Semitism
Ways to Promote Common Values

Tariq Ramadan

Women, Democracy and Islam
A Nobel Laureate’s Views on Human Rights
Nguyen Tang Le Huy Quoc-Benjamin
Working for Peace
Conversation with UN Messengers of Peace
Muhammad Ali, Anna Cataldi and Jane Goodall reflect on their work for the United Nations.

Kenya’s Lone Crusader Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Rasna Warah

Honouring the Sacrifice of Canadian Peacekeepers
Albert Warson

The Minugua Transition Process
Ensuring Progress on Guatemala’s Road to Peace
Tom Koenigs and Marcie Mersky

UN Radio and Peacekeeping Missions
Providing a Bridge from War to Peace
Juliana Ribeiro

Passing By
Giant Peace Doves

Perspectives
Centrespread
The Bam Earthquake
Giovanni Campi

Seeing the Spiritual Behind the Material
Traditional Indian Art at the Asia Society
Val Castronovo

‘The UN Matters, But It Should Do More’
A Conversation with Journalists from Bangladesh
Hasan Ferdous

The Chronicle Library Shelf
State of the World 2004 and Good Stuff?
Reviewed by Ali Kocabas and Horst Rutsch
The State of the World’s Cities, 2004/2005
Reviewed by Tom Osanjo and Rasna Warah
A Global Agenda, 2004-2005
Reviewed by Giovanni Campi

Education Through Film
Showing the Relevance of the United Nations
Jean Krasno

UN Permanent Missions Partner with DePaul
Patricia A. Szczerba

Working Together for a New Era of Agriculture
The Countess Sondes

A World Enabled
‘Nothing About Us Without Us’
Recognizing the Rights of People with Disabilities

‘A World Enabled’
Fighting for the Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Victor Pineda

The Right to Participate, With Rights to Win
The International Paralympic Games
Amy Farkas
Millennium Development Goals
The United Nations in an Age of Globalization
Adapting to a Widening Spectrum of Threats
Akmaral Arystanbekova

Globalization and Development
Enabling Fairer Access to the World Economy
Juliana Ribeiro

A Global Bargain
Introducing the Norwegian MDG 8 Report
Hilde F. Johnson

Interview with ...
Jacques Attali, President of PlaNet Finance, speaks to the UN Chronicle on the role of microfinance for development.

The Brain Drain
Challenges and Opportunities for Development
Anne-Christine Roisin

Studying the Millennium Development Goals
A Resource for University Education
Alex Otieno

Learning for Our Future World
Scouting and Education on the Environment
Eduardo Missoni

HealthWatch
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Protecting the Rule of Law
‘No One Is Above the Law’
The 59th General Assembly High-Level Debate
Namrita Talwar

The Chronicle Essay
Sovereignty as Duty to Protect Human Rights
Vesselin Popovski

Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
Instruments for Ending Impunity and Building Peace
Paavani Reddy


The Chronicle Interview
Irene Zubaida Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International, speaks to the UN Chronicle about the complex nature of contemporary human rights violations.

Building Democracy With UN Assistance
Edward Newman and Roland Rich

Combating Terrorism While Protecting Human Rights
Leslie Palti

Capital Punishment: Where the World Stands
Bree Polk-Bauman

Rwanda: Ten Years Later
Genocide Survivors Still Face an Uncertain Future
Beatriz Pavon

A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility
High-Level Panel Presents New Vision of Collective Security
Horst Rutsch


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