H e a d l i n e s
Please do not litter your computer after reading

new+york+international

“new+york+international ” - 107 news in the last 7 days (0.5s)

Strategic Narratives: New working paper

Ben O'Loughlin, together with colleagues Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway) and Andreas Antoniades (University of Sussex) have published a new working paper, Great Power Politics and Strategic Narratives. This comes out of our interest in how states use media to project their identity, values and interests into the international arena, and to ask how we can show what difference this narrative work makes. Whether around critical events like
image for Strategic Narratives: New working paper
Iranian protests or the financial crisis, or generation-long public diplomacy 'hearts and minds' efforts, states compete to impose their narrative on where the world is going and what their role is in it. If you can get other major powers to see the international order in the way you want - as made up of sovereign entities, great civilisations, or tending towards cosmopolitan interdependence[...]

View original story : new+york+international Feed : New Political Communication Unit Blog
image for FGI Holds Fashion Preview at Neiman Marcus with Zang Toi

FGI Holds Fashion Preview at Neiman Marcus with Zang Toi

New York, Milan and Paris fashion weeks revealed what’s in store for our 2010 fall season of style. Next month, Arizonans have a chance to see for themselves what looks will grace our high-end department stores at Fashion Group International’s Fall Fashion Fever 2010! Fashionistas should dress to impress for this exclusive pre-screening soiree, held at [...] Related posts: Fashion Group Int. Hosts Spring 2010 Advance Fashion Preview in Scottsdale Fashion’s Night Out at All 40 Neiman Marcus Stores “Haute Summer Nights” Beauty & Fashion Happy Hours

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Valley Girl
image for Ukraine s Election and the Future of Democracy

Ukraine's Election and the Future of Democracy

This is a guest note by Kalie Pierce, a research intern at the New America Foundation/American Strategy Program. The parliamentary elections in Iraq began tragically last Thursday with a series of attacks in Baghdad on security officers. Two suicide bombers and a hidden bomb killed 12 people, including 7 soldiers, and wounded at least 55 other people. The violence continued over the weekend and into Sunday, the day of the vote; the New York Times reported that as many as 100 explosions rocked Baghdad during the early days of the election. The Washington Post reported that at least 38 people were killed and 89 wounded Sunday morning alone. This rocky affair can be compared with Ukraine's most recent presidential election which took place only a few weeks ago. Like the Iraqi vote, the Ukrainian one was closely watched by international observers and domestic officers. For Ukraine, the elections were peaceful and smooth. International monitors declared the poll clean and observers around the world applauded Viktor Yanukovich's peaceful transition to power, hailing his inauguration on February 25, 2010, as a symbol of Ukraine's strengthening democracy. However, just as with Iraq, it is difficult to wholeheartedly embrace Ukraine's election. After all, it was Viktor Yanukovich's campaign team, back in 2004, which committed mass electoral fraud in a bid to make him president. Although the 2010 democratic election process itself can be considered a success, it is hard to celebrate democracy, as an institution, when it brings back the man who tried to cheat Ukrainian citizens of their vote only six years ago. These struggles with democracy remind me of a Freedom House article which summarized the findings of Freedom House's 2009 "Freedom in the World" survey, an annual assessment of human rights and liberty existing in the world. Freedom House's 2009 survey reported that democratic states are decreasing in number while authoritarian states have become not only more numerous, but also more self-aware and more influential. This is hardly surprising, considering the attention authoritarian states have been receiving in the last decade. More and more, countries around the world are taking note that states such as China and Iran have managed to grow economically and exert their power abroad without becoming democracies. In 2009, even states not typically dubbed authoritarian reduced freedoms. Italians saw increased media concentration under Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Macedonians experienced parliamentary elections distorted by violent harassment of party members. The government of Singapore meddled in the judicial handling of defamation cases. The Vietnamese government repressed political opposition, persecuted human rights advocates, and refused to create an independent judiciary. Although citizens typically value democracy for its principles, governments have long viewed democracy as a means to gaining economic aid and trading partners. In the face of alternative routes to prosperity, countries may now be discarding the democratic model for other systems. The elections in Ukraine and Iraq are two examples of democracy's struggle to remain dominant in today's world. In Ukraine, the government's inability to produce the needed changes caused a tired Ukrainian public to discard the leaders of the Orange Revolution and return to the politician who provoked the revolution in the first place. This rejection is discouraging because experts and organizations like Freedom House consider the Orange Revolution to be the most enduring of the so-called "color revolutions" that peacefully overturned fraudulent elections in the 2000s. Iraq's election, jolted by bombs, demonstrates the dangers of introducing democracy to a country with still-developing institutions. It could well be that democracy's allure is weakening. But in a world increasingly darkened by authoritarian regimes, Ukraine's presidential election offers some hope. The run-off demonstrated one of the greatest goods of democracy, an institutionalized, peaceful transition of power. During a time when other countries experience regime crackdowns, sudden disruptions of human rights, and violence in the streets whenever power changes hands, Ukraine's fraud- and violence-free election is, in itself, a strong case for democracy everywhere. Indeed, occurring so soon after a deeply fraudulent and turbulent 2004 election, Ukraine's recent one may give hope to nations such as Iraq still struggling to exercise a peaceful vote. -- Kalie Pierce

View original story : new+york+international Feed : The Washington Note

Regional Sales Manager--Fitness - Garmin International Inc. - New York, NY

GPS Manufacturer/Distributor POSITION SUMMARY... Highly motivated professional to develop new retail sales and cultivate/expand sales with existing... From CareerBuilder - 15 Mar 2010 11:10:08 GMT - job details - View all New York jobs

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Garmin Jobs | Indeed.com

New York Fisheries Field Interviewer - ICF International - New York, NY

an ICF International Company, is a professional... of training on April 24th and 25th. This is part-time, seasonal work. ICF International offers an award... From ICF International - 13 Mar 2010 03:38:09 GMT - job details - View all New York jobs

View original story : new+york+international Feed : The New York Times Company Jobs | Indeed.com

BILINGUAL JAPANESE FILM TA at New York Film Academy (Los Angeles, CA)

-English) Teaching Assistants with experience in Film or TV to supervise International students in Film and Acting programs. Candidates should know how to shoot with the DVX 100 cameras. Sound experience is also needed. Great communication...

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Tv film jobs | Simply Hired

New York International Children’s Film Festival: Best Bets 2010

Our list breaks down key demographics to aid your search for your kids’ next favorite movie in the New York International Children's Film Festival.

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Directory Of New York City

All-New Lexus CT 200h Premium Compact Hybrid Car

The all-new Lexus CT 200h premium compact hybrid will be on display for the first time in North America at the 2010 New York International Auto Show March 31 through April 11.

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Hybrid Car News

Sports Club, New York - Mar 14th

Judge sides with U.S. yacht club. Zoombak Partners wiht Bark Buckle UP To Promote Pet Safety at the 2008 New York International Auto Sohw. Judge sides with US yacht club in Americas Cup disppute. Judge sides with US yacht club.

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Latest New York News

New York City International Film Festival/fest21.com

Red Carlet at the Ziegfeld movie theatre - Be part of this great event in New Yrok

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Fest21.com blogs

Lengthy international travel tied to health problems - Edmonton Journal

NEW YORK - Travel extending beyond 6 months is associated with health risks not usually encountered among short-term travellers, new data indicate. Issues of most ...

View original story : new+york+international Feed : Guide to New York