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04/24/13 |
| What kind of leadership will the twenty-first century require? Are education systems in the Pacific region ready and innovative enough to provide this leadership?
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| Rick Cook is a New York City architect best known for designing the Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, a 2.1 million square foot skyscraper that is the first commercial high-rise to receive the United States Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certification.
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| Anne Phillips is professor of political theory and gender theory at the London School of Economics.
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| Tami Gold is a filmmaker and a professor in the Film and Media Studies Department at Hunter College.
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| Robert Pollack directs the Center for the Study of Science and Religion at Columbia University, where he has been a professor of biological sciences for several decades.
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| Writer and China specialist Madeleine Lynn joined the Council in 2004. On moving to New York in 2002, she worked as a writer and consultant, mainly on cross-cultural issues.
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| Seth Godin is an entrepreneur and blogger who thinks about the marketing of ideas in the digital age. His newest interest: the tribes we lead.
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| Thomas Crampton is a veteran journalist based in China and a new media entrepreneur.
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| Ai Weiwei is an internationally renowned artist and activist.
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Ai Weiwei
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04/19/13 |
| Art bears a unique responsibility in the search for truth, writes Ai Weiwei as he prepares a budding Chinese civil society to imagine change.
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Hakan Altinay
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04/09/13 |
| Global interdependence demands that we nurture trust, strengthen the fragile fabric of global norms, and forge a sense of global civics.
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Seth Kaplan
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04/09/13 |
| Fragile states that do not first forge a social covenant will later find it difficult to codify justice in a social contract.
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| Tomas Sedlacek is chief macroeconomic strategist at CSOB, one of the largest Czech banks. He previously served on the National Economic Council in Prague and as economic advisor to President Vaclav Havel.
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Tomas Sedlacek,
Devin T. Stewart
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03/28/13 |
| Economists worship efficiency, profit, computability, numbers, growth, and wealth. But Tomas Sedlacek thinks the time of economists as priests is coming to an end.
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Eric Zencey
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03/26/13 |
| Only through a composite metric of progress and happiness can governments measure and deliver what matters most: sustainable well-being.
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| Field biologist George Schaller has spent more than half a century studying wildlife in more than 20 countries and has helped protect some of the world's most endangered and iconic animals.
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George Schaller
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03/07/13 |
| In this era of global warming and expanding human populations, not even the farthest reaches of Tibet can escape profound change.
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| Edward O. Wilson is a world-renowned scientist and author specializing in sociobiology and biodiversity.
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