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MEMBER BLOG TAG: crisis

Friday, May 6, 2011 7:08PM
 
Clouds Over the Bosporus
Tags: Bosporus, conflict, Egypt, International Crisis Group, Libya, Middle East, nonviolent resistance, Tunisia, Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
 
It rained every day on the Bosporus as we ferried  back and forth across Istanbul’s grand waterway to discuss current and impending conflicts in the globe. Inside the windowless room, sitting in a large square facing each other, former presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers, ambassadors and a former NATO commander toured the world in words and debate to find paths to end these conflicts, to encourage the opening up of political systems and to keep those systems, their leaders and others from killing their citizens. Reports from seasoned, on-the-ground researchers informed the discussion of the board of the International Crisis Group.

Outside the meeting room, the Middle East continued in a...

 
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Friday, May 1, 2009 5:52PM
 
The Economic CrisisGrimness as Fun
Tags: Krugman, economics, decline, fun, crisis, the Great Forgetting
 
Clearly, you couldn't get a more famous bunch of speakers on this ultra-famous fall off a cliff-thing about our ghastly economic situation. Who wasn't here? Paul Krugman, Bill Bradley, George Soros, Niall Ferguson, Robin Wells, and Nouriel Roubini ("Dr. Doom"). Announced by Robert Silvers in his majestic intellectual generosity and moderated by Jeff Madrick, who had repeatedly to hold up a sheet of paper saying to the participants:"Time's Up," for their opening remarks, this was an explosive and fascinating collective exercise in what in the hell are we doing,  and going to do about it all.

The interchange between Ferguson and Krugman was -- as you might expect -- the hottest, with Krugman doing his impish and delightful putdowns and heavenward glances at...
 
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