The world today
The Dialogues address the concerns of contemporary society. These concerns arise in an ever smaller world that is increasingly globalized, accelerated and dominated by the economy, technology and the flow of information on a massive scale.
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Our global world has witnessed the emergence of global conflicts. International organizations and national policy are still structured according to the Cold War scenario, and therefore the alternative of international civil networks appears to be an increasingly viable option for addressing the internationalization of problems.
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• Elogio del sentido común / Hughs Galeano, Eduardo
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• Información, Ciencia, Sabiduría / Lamo de Espinosa, Emilio
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• Antonio Canales took part in the dialogue "The World today" with the event "Dialogues around the clock"
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• Boys and girls from 4 continents urge for action to be taken to curb child poverty
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• Club of Madrid to collaborate in the organization of the Dialogue ''The world today'' at Forum Barcelona 2004
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• «Governments must commit themselves to achieve the development goals approved in the United Nations», according to UN official Eveline Herfkens
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• Jim Garrison: "The conflicts of the future will emerge from globalization and not from confrontations between states"
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• Rafael Vila-Sanjuan, director of Doctors without borders : "The world hasn't changed much since 9/11. There are always forgotten places"
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• The former secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara predicts an apocalyptic future if nuclear arms are not eliminated
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• The intellectuals who opened "The World today" dialogue speak out against globalizarion and North America foreign policy
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