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Euro 2012 Moves Beyond Football With Boycott Challenge On Ukraine

The 'Tango 12' official match ball is seen in Kiev's Olympic stadium (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

First published on 14.05.2012. Campaigns to boycott major international sporting events have a very mixed record. Most athletes see themselves as the first victims during such occurrences, as their opportunity for reward suffers. Certainly athletes were the big losers during

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Celebrities ‘crossing The Line’ On Global Issues: Silly Behavior Or Saying The Unsaid?

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon meets with Sean Penn, actor and Co-Founder of the Jenkins-Penn Haitian Relief Organization, March 2010 (UN Photo/Sophia Paris).

First published on 19.04.2012. The intense controversy over the praise accorded to Fidel Castro by Ozzie Guillen, manager of baseball’s Miami Marlins (in an interview with Time magazine) illustrates the wide-spectrum of reactions to the intrusion of figures from the

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Celebrity Activism And Spectacle: Between ‘Stop Kony’ And George Clooney

January 2008, George Clooney, appointed UN Messenger for Peace, shakes hands with a member of the Indian Battalion of the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, during his tour of the UN Peacekeeping Missions in Africa. (UN Photo/Marie Frechon)

First published on 20.03.2012. The “Stop Kony” video phenomenon and George Clooney’s ramping up of his activities on South Sudan appear at first glance to have some significant commonalities. In both cases a US-activist initiative grabbed attention with respect to

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Trials And Tribulations Of Small States

A protestor waves an Icelandic flag outside the Central Bank of Iceland during a demonstration in Reykjavik, Oct. 10, 2008 (AP Photo/Arni Torfason).

First published on 15.03.2012. Two trials that connect small states to different dimensions of financial mismanagement have grabbed my attention in the last few weeks. The first – the trial of Geir Haarde, the former Prime Minister of Iceland –

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Youssou N’dour For President: Is Celebrity Enough To Win The Election In Senegal?

Yossou N’Dour at a concert. (Photo: Thesupermat)

First published on 11.01.2012. The announcement by Yossou N’Dour that he intends to run for the presidency of Senegal has received a huge amount of well-deserved attention. By any standards N’Dour is a major hybrid musical/activist celebrity. Not only is

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Different Faces Of Celebrities Push For Change On Financial Institutions

First published on 03.10.2011. Two major waves of celebrity activists are trying to change the way financial institutions do business. The first is a very in your face wave, with prominent individuals from the world of entertainment notably the film-maker

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Happiness Goes Global As Public Policy (with Sarah Maddocks, Toronto Clinical Psychologist)

Bhutan (Outlook Traveler)

First published on 25.09.2011. Happiness is grabbing an enormous amount of attention in terms of global public policy. A resolution passed at the UN General Assembly in July stated that “the pursuit of happiness is a fundamental human goal” embodying

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The Waning Of Heroic Leadership Amid Financial Crisis

President Nicholas Sarkozy at the G20 Summit at Cannes. (AFP)

First published on 08.09.2011. When massive financial shocks hit three years ago – punctuated by the collapse of Lehman Brothers on September 15, 2008 – scenarios were ripe concerning new forms of heroic political leadership. At the core of the

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Do Style And Substance Mix In Official Diplomacy? The Case Of Pakistan

Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister. (Pravasi Image)

First published on 19.08.2011. Hina Rabbani Khar recently made a stylistic splash on the diplomatic stage– using her uniqueness (a young logo adorned female markedly different from the old boys club of the standard image of diplomacy). One interpretation is

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Staying On The Sidelines During Traumatic Events Is Difficult For Athletes

First published on 28.07.2011. Top-tier athletes from traditionally powerful countries such as the US and the UK appear to have a wide range of choice in terms of public life. Besides those who have become robustly engaged in celebrity activism

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