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Christophe Deloire

Christophe Deloire

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Christophe Deloire is Secretary-General of Reporters Without Borders, known internationally as Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF).

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  1. Press Freedom on Trial in Guatemala
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    Press Freedom on Trial in Guatemala

    Jul 28, 2023 Christophe Deloire & Jose C. Zamora calls out authorities for their abuse of the judicial system to intimidate and threaten independent media.

  2. Ending Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
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    Ending Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists

    Nov 2, 2020 Christophe Deloire calls on the United Nations to appoint a Special Representative for the Safety of Journalists.

  3. China’s New World Media Order
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    China’s New World Media Order

    Jun 3, 2019 Wu’er Kaixi & Christophe Deloire warn of an insidious yet ambitious campaign to undermine press freedom – and thus democracy – worldwide.

  4. Defending Democracy’s Essence
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    Defending Democracy’s Essence

    Sep 28, 2018 Shirin Ebadi & Christophe Deloire propose a strategy to protect freedom of expression from public and private threats.

  5. The World Cup of Press Freedom
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    The World Cup of Press Freedom

    Jun 26, 2018 Christophe Deloire urges the global community to use soccer’s premier event to challenge Russia's attacks on the media.

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    The Amazon’s Future Will Be Decided in 2025

    Carlos Nobre & Marielos Peña-Claros warn that the world's largest rainforest is reaching a tipping point, beyond which it will largely disappear.
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    The New Face of Protest

    Slavoj Žižek

    The mass student protests that have swept Serbia since last November are distinctly “apolitical,” because their goal is to create the conditions for a new politics, rather than settle for another version of the same old game. Young Serbs understand that neither justice nor democracy is possible until the tables have been cleared.

    contrasts the pioneering mass student demonstrations in Serbia with widespread private resignation in China.
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    Reaping Asia’s Silver Demographic Dividend

    Lee Jong-Wha urges governments to develop integrated policies that encourage older adults to stay in the workforce.
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    Getting Green Investment Where It’s Needed Most

    Serge Ekué & Javier Díaz Fajardo propose a strategy to redirect all financial flows toward the climate transition.
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    The Global South Needs to Own Its AI Revolution

    Kate Kallot explains how these countries can advance a community-driven approach to the emerging technology.
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    Africa’s Year of Warlords and Meddlers

    Adekeye Adebajo foresees growing instability and more foreign interference on the continent in 2025.
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    Playing at Democracy

    Kaushik Basu explains how a well-known children's game illustrates the logic of today's emerging oligarchies.
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    The Revolt Against Regulation

    Daniel Gros explains why the new push for deregulation in the United States and the European Union may not help either.
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    Donald Trump’s Misrule of Law

    Richard K. Sherwin

    By insisting on its own supremacy, the executive branch of the US government under President Donald Trump is effectively seeking to alter America’s constitutional framework of checks and balances among co-equal branches of government. Trump has no authority to execute this change, but that will not be enough to stop him.

    observes that the president's claim of supremacy over the courts amounts to tossing out the US Constitution.

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