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Kevin Rudd and the UN Secretary General Role

Kevin Rudd and the UN Secretary General Role

By Helen Clark
Could the former Australian prime minister take the top job at the United Nations?
No, Ban Ki-Moon Isn't About to Visit North Korea

No, Ban Ki-Moon Isn't About to Visit North Korea

By Ankit Panda
Ban Ki-moon, the secretary-general of the United Nations, won't be visiting North Korea, contrary to earlier reports.

Rohingya: Breaking the Deadlock

Rohingya: Breaking the Deadlock

By Derek Tonkin
Might a UN “Committee of Wise Men” point the way towards an eventual resolution?

Uzbekistan and the ‘Illusion of Stability’

Uzbekistan and the ‘Illusion of Stability’

By Zabikhulla Saipov
A recent visit by the UN secretary general focused attention on human rights issues in Uzbekistan and the region.

Ban Ki-moon’s Plain Speaking in Central Asia

Ban Ki-moon’s Plain Speaking in Central Asia

By Casey Michel
On a recent tour of the region, the UN Secretary-General was impressively forthright about human rights.
UN Chief Begins Central Asia Tour Amid Rights Concerns

UN Chief Begins Central Asia Tour Amid Rights Concerns

By Catherine Putz
Ban Ki-moon is traveling to all five Central Asian states and will work hard to avoid one big elephant.

South Korea’s Next Presidential Candidates

South Korea’s Next Presidential Candidates

By Harry W.S. Lee
Already candidates are emerging for the next presidential elections.
What Did China Have to Offer at UN Climate Summit 2014?

What Did China Have to Offer at UN Climate Summit 2014?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The UN Climate Summit shows little has changed in China's thinking on climate change.

Malala Yousafzai at the UN: Fighting for Change with Books and Pens

Malala Yousafzai at the UN: Fighting for Change with Books and Pens

On her 16th birthday, Malala Yousafzai will address the UN.

UN Chief Ban Ki-moon Arrives in China

UN Chief Ban Ki-moon Arrives in China

Plus, China mediates the Sudan dispute and the Communist Youth League holds National Conference. Tuesday China links.

Art and Democracy

Art and Democracy

Burma Installation in New York’s Grand Central Station was a reminder of how art can shape public opinion.

Hun Sen Likes a Political Brawl

Hun Sen Likes a Political Brawl

Critics of Cambodian leader Hun Sen frequently miss the point about his leadership. He likes a fight.

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