This proposal paper is an attempt to look at the perspective of youth (the term "youth" generally applies to those persons between the ages 15 and 30 in this paper) on world governance and their active role in world governance.
This proposal paper is an attempt to look at the perspective of youth (the term "youth" generally applies to those persons between the ages 15 and 30 in this paper) on world governance and their active role in world governance.
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M11sli111-Majority Co1n1tries
Bangladesh
Egypt
Jordan
Indonesia
Lebanon
Pakistan
Turkey
Uzbekistan
51/47
46/36
51/49
74/26
81/18
26/55
78/15
71/28
Source: Pew Research Center for Peopl~ and the Press, Views of a Changing World,
How Global Publics View: V'far in Iraq, Den1ocracy, Islam and Governance, Globalization.
most extreme anti-1nodernist social movements have drawn on this
sentin1ent in their pursuit of power, the real power of armaments
and police, not the imaginary power of successful business practices.
But for those who are not so wedded to U1e existing system, the modern
culture is an exciting pne, and makes for an extraordinary ti1ne to be
alive.
EIM·Hit=•
Corporate Conclusions
The late environmental scientist, systen1s theorist, lead author of
the early-1970s doomsday report The Limits to Growth, MacArthur
Foundation "genius award" recipient, and anti-corporate campaigner
Donella H. Meadows, while reviewing When Corporations Rule the World,
summarized the anti-corporate agenda in 2000 as follows:
Challenge tl~e Supreme Court decision that gives corporations
fictitious human rights. Persons in corporations should have all
rights, but the corporation itself has no conscience, no moral
accountability, no citizenship. Corporations, says Korten,
"simply do not belong in people's political spaces."
Take. back the corporate charter. Corporations exist by public
permission. If they break the law or act agail1st the public good,
tl1eir charters should be revoked.
Flatly prohibit corporations from influencing the political
process or "educating" the public on policy issues. Forbid
false-front "citizen" lobbying organizations and even corporate
"charitable" givh1g, through which firms often push their own
agendas (for example, by threatening to withdraw public broad-
casting contributions if shows are aired about clearcutting or
overgrazing). If corporations want to serve society, says Korten,
"let them provide good, secure jobs and safe products, mail1tain
a clean environment, obey the law, and pay tl1eir taxes."
Prohibit paid political advertish1g. The ads are misleading, and
their hug~ cost makes candidates beholden to large donors.
192 The Rise of Anti-Corporate Movement
Broadcasters, in return for the right to use the public airways,
should be required to provide free, equal, h1-depth exposure to
all candidates.
Pay for campaigns through a co1nbination of strictly limited,
small individual contributions and public funding. Corporations
should be prohibited from using corporate resources in any way
to favor any candidate. 1
It is a provocative set of proposals, albeit disturbingly laden with words
like "prohibit," "forbid/' and so on. As we have seen, the general goal of
anti-corporate thinkers is 'to bring profit-maximizing, shareholder-.
owned corporations more under the conh·ol of the p'ublic-to confine the ...
In November 2011 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the General Assembly was briefed on the progress of Global Pulse, a UN innovation initiative harnessing real-time data and new technologies ("Big Data") to protect vulnerable populations. This book is a record of that event and presents 1) emerging techniques in information technology that make Global Pulse possible, 2) preparatory work in Indonesia and Uganda for launch of the first Pulse Labs, 3) the results of five research projects to test concepts underlying the application of real-time data and global development and 4) the roadmap for UN Global Pulse
Statement by The Honourable Allen M Chastanet Prime Minister of Saint Lucia and Minister of for Finance, Economic Growth, Job Creation, External Affairs and Public Service to the General Debate of the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Social peer-to-peer processes are interactions with a peer-to-peer dynamic, whether these peers are humans or computers. Peer-to-peer (P2P) is a term that originated from the popular concept of the P2P distributed computer application architecture which partitions tasks or workloads between peers. This application structure was popularized by file sharing systems like Napster, the first of its kind in the late 1990s.
The concept has inspired new structures and philosophies in many areas of human interaction. P2P human dynamic affords a critical look at current authoritarian and centralized social structures. Peer-to-peer is also a political and social program for those who believe that in many cases, peer-to-peer modes are a preferable option....
Creation of a truly democratic and egalitarian rEvolutioary subjectivity with a clear vision for transitions towards P2P mode of production based advanced communist civilization may be the only way left for humanity. Our walking since the Wisconsin, Tunisia, Tahrir, Puerta del Sol, Wall Street, 15O, May Day 2012, 12M15M, Blockupy, anti-NATO and G8 had actually been making our way to dignity. On this road we are networking such a rEvolutionary agency in a P2P distributed way. At the moment we are heading towards the #13O #globalNOISE global mobilisations, It will be followed by many other actions, gatherings -like Agora 99 and Firenze 10+10, WSF- and events. At the same time we see the strong signs of the formulation of transnational rEvolutionary programs that is based on P2P communal mode of production and P2P democracy. All we need is to open our hearts and minds to others, link with them, contribute to the process sincerely as much as we could. So we reclaim the another world we have long been waiting for today altogether.
March 15, 2015: The second world conference on disaster risk reduction convened in Sendai, Japan will re-invigorate the historic global endeavor started in 1990 by the United Nations. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
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190 The Rise of the Anti-Corporate Movement
M11sli111-Majority Co1n1tries
Bangladesh
Egypt
Jordan
Indonesia
Lebanon
Pakistan
Turkey
Uzbekistan
51/47
46/36
51/49
74/26
81/18
26/55
78/15
71/28
Source: Pew Research Center for Peopl~ and the Press, Views of a Changing World,
How Global Publics View: V'far in Iraq, Den1ocracy, Islam and Governance, Globalization.
most extreme anti-1nodernist social movements have drawn on this
sentin1ent in their pursuit of power, the real power of armaments
and police, not the imaginary power of successful business practices.
But for those who are not so wedded to U1e existing system, the modern
culture is an exciting pne, and makes for an extraordinary ti1ne to be
alive.
EIM·Hit=•
Corporate Conclusions
The late environmental scientist, systen1s theorist, lead author of
the early-1970s doomsday report The Limits to Growth, MacArthur
Foundation "genius award" recipient, and anti-corporate campaigner
Donella H. Meadows, while reviewing When Corporations Rule the World,
summarized the anti-corporate agenda in 2000 as follows:
Challenge tl~e Supreme Court decision that gives corporations
fictitious human rights. Persons in corporations should have all
rights, but the corporation itself has no conscience, no moral
accountability, no citizenship. Corporations, says Korten,
"simply do not belong in people's political spaces."
Take. back the corporate charter. Corporations exist by public
permission. If they break the law or act agail1st the public good,
tl1eir charters should be revoked.
Flatly prohibit corporations from influencing the political
process or "educating" the public on policy issues. Forbid
false-front "citizen" lobbying organizations and even corporate
"charitable" givh1g, through which firms often push their own
agendas (for example, by threatening to withdraw public broad-
casting contributions if shows are aired about clearcutting or
overgrazing). If corporations want to serve society, says Korten,
"let them provide good, secure jobs and safe products, mail1tain
a clean environment, obey the law, and pay tl1eir taxes."
Prohibit paid political advertish1g. The ads are misleading, and
their hug~ cost makes candidates beholden to large donors.
192 The Rise of Anti-Corporate Movement
Broadcasters, in return for the right to use the public airways,
should be required to provide free, equal, h1-depth exposure to
all candidates.
Pay for campaigns through a co1nbination of strictly limited,
small individual contributions and public funding. Corporations
should be prohibited from using corporate resources in any way
to favor any candidate. 1
It is a provocative set of proposals, albeit disturbingly laden with words
like "prohibit," "forbid/' and so on. As we have seen, the general goal of
anti-corporate thinkers is 'to bring profit-maximizing, shareholder-.
owned corporations more under the conh·ol of the p'ublic-to confine the ...
In November 2011 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the General Assembly was briefed on the progress of Global Pulse, a UN innovation initiative harnessing real-time data and new technologies ("Big Data") to protect vulnerable populations. This book is a record of that event and presents 1) emerging techniques in information technology that make Global Pulse possible, 2) preparatory work in Indonesia and Uganda for launch of the first Pulse Labs, 3) the results of five research projects to test concepts underlying the application of real-time data and global development and 4) the roadmap for UN Global Pulse
Statement by The Honourable Allen M Chastanet Prime Minister of Saint Lucia and Minister of for Finance, Economic Growth, Job Creation, External Affairs and Public Service to the General Debate of the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Social peer-to-peer processes are interactions with a peer-to-peer dynamic, whether these peers are humans or computers. Peer-to-peer (P2P) is a term that originated from the popular concept of the P2P distributed computer application architecture which partitions tasks or workloads between peers. This application structure was popularized by file sharing systems like Napster, the first of its kind in the late 1990s.
The concept has inspired new structures and philosophies in many areas of human interaction. P2P human dynamic affords a critical look at current authoritarian and centralized social structures. Peer-to-peer is also a political and social program for those who believe that in many cases, peer-to-peer modes are a preferable option....
Creation of a truly democratic and egalitarian rEvolutioary subjectivity with a clear vision for transitions towards P2P mode of production based advanced communist civilization may be the only way left for humanity. Our walking since the Wisconsin, Tunisia, Tahrir, Puerta del Sol, Wall Street, 15O, May Day 2012, 12M15M, Blockupy, anti-NATO and G8 had actually been making our way to dignity. On this road we are networking such a rEvolutionary agency in a P2P distributed way. At the moment we are heading towards the #13O #globalNOISE global mobilisations, It will be followed by many other actions, gatherings -like Agora 99 and Firenze 10+10, WSF- and events. At the same time we see the strong signs of the formulation of transnational rEvolutionary programs that is based on P2P communal mode of production and P2P democracy. All we need is to open our hearts and minds to others, link with them, contribute to the process sincerely as much as we could. So we reclaim the another world we have long been waiting for today altogether.
March 15, 2015: The second world conference on disaster risk reduction convened in Sendai, Japan will re-invigorate the historic global endeavor started in 1990 by the United Nations. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
1. #4
Friday
July, 29th
official iusy world festival newspaper
daily Review about the open space Learn more about Heidi -
timetable! and sports yesterday
page 2
the ANTIFA-Shark
page 3
on backside
People,
not profit!
all pictures by Nina Oberleitner and Daniel Nowotny
We all have to live in an Privatization, deregula-
economic system focused tion, liberation – Just to
on profit and not on the name a few headlines of
well being of people. As a the neoliberal revolution
result of this system every that has been going on
year, the poor get poorer for decades. Speculation
and the rich get richer. and uncontrolled financi-
Although, there are things al markets are dominating
like overproduction and politics and economics
neoliberal actors to change of debt are forcing peop-
modern technology, many worldwide. There is no
their ways. After the cri- le, who have not triggered Comment
people are suffering from and never has been a trace by organisation team
sis everything has stayed this crisis and who already
diseases, hunger and po- of a real democratic econo-
the same. International have to work under preca-
verty. All these things are mical system. Not even the
organisations such as the rious conditions, to pay for
directly connected to capi- many worldwide economi-
IMF are pressing for more the crisis of an economic- Cloud and rain and
talism. cal crises’ convinced the
privatization and govern- al system that has always mud and music
ments worldwide are kee- been exploiting them. Me-
ner than ever on austerity anwhile, rich people and Today just past noon the
programs at the expense of banks, who are responsib- clouds covered our camp
the majority of the popula- le for that crisis, were ne- with rain and turned our
tion, even though we need ver asked contribute finan- streets and the camp-
redistribution of wealth cially to the tax load. That site into a mud filled
from top down instead of is why we demand: TAX swamp. But did this stop
bottom up. We have to get THE RICH!! Because if us having a good time?
rid of a system that makes there are only a handful Of course not! Many of
a few people rich and im- of people possessing more our comrades started to
poverishes the masses! than 50% of the world’s build up their own free-
wealth there hast to be a parties and the ORG-
Shortly after the last eco- change of direction, which team has to tell you, that
nomical crisis the world must include: higher pro- we love this. We love
has had to face the ine- perty taxes, a worldwide this, because it’s a poli-
vitable after-effects such financial transaction tax tical action, it’s an action
as youth unemployment, and inheritance tax! of self-organisation and
which is threatening the Peter that’s why we are here.
future prospects of mil- Because only well orga-
lions of young people nised the working class
worldwide. Furthermore, can free itself. We have to
the states, which are full be organised to achieve
our goals and of it is to
daily 19° C / 64 F 20° C / 68 F 20° C /68 F tax the rich. Worldwide.
weather 10:00am 14:00am 20:00am
design by und dankt den asozialen Partypissern vor der MeWe
2. statements
Stabilo Volleyball
do you think of the
What would you consider Tournament
„Tax the Rich“-campaign?
the biggest political prob-
lems in your country? If you have been to the Jo- least two nations have to be
hanna Dohnal main square in one team. About 4 teams
at 3 pm. yesterday you joined the tournament. Be-
may have stumbled upon cause it was sponsored by
the volleyball tournament Stabilo the prizes consis-
Esiona, 21, from Albania sponsored by Stabilo. The
teams were organised in
ted of pencils, rubbers and
some markers. Although
I think it is fair if rich people have to pay higher ta- a special way. There have the weather was not ideal
xes . After all, they have more money, and I consider to be 6 players. 50 percent it was still a very exciting
it their duty to help the ones who are not as lucky. It have to be women and at tournament. Kappi
is a good idea to use the queen as a model because
everyone knows her.
Konchuk, 26, Chokey, 36,
and Dhondup, 31, from Tibet
Rich people should pay higher taxes. Now they just
get away with claiming to support, for example,
charity organisations, which even relieve them from
paying as much taxes as ordinary people do. Share
the wealth!
Quentin, 26, and Paul, 23, Open Space
from France
It is a good idea to tax capital – in the end, taxes Perhaps you were sur- factor that makes it worse
have to be fair, and is it fair to charge the people prised when you did not is that universities often
who earn just enough to make ends meet proporti- find any workshops sche- are not well-funded. There
onally more than those who can’t even count how duled for Thursday. The is a struggle in many places
much money they have? It is certainly not. The reason for that was that the to get used to this new sys-
campaign itself is very funny and well-made. organizing team wanted to tem and to slowly adapt ac-
give everybody the oppor- cording to the experiences
tunity to bring up an issue with it.
he or she thinks is impor-
Barbara, 34, from Ghana tant to discuss. Many workshops did not
Ghana, there are some very rich people opposing Many people took the op- have a lot of participants.
the many people who are very, very poor. The poor portunity and organized While later on it may have
have to pay taxes for everything except for food workshops about the en- been caused by the heavy
– that means that even buying a plain t-shirt can vironment, trade unions, rain, earlier it was more
become unaffordable. Taxing property is absolutely slut walks, the Bologna likely due to people still
necessary to relieve the poor. The campaign is very process, etc. The one about sleeping or not knowing
good, and will be remembered by many people from the Bologna process was enough about them. At
all over the world. quite interesting. There the least the latter excuse does
participants could bring not work on Friday.
in their own experiences Moritz
and opinions all the time.
Viktor, 18, Austria While the goals of that
I consider it a very important campaign, which is process – e.g. enhancing
also well designed. I appreciate the fact that the student mobility, having
SJOE is concerned with the rights of the working a more standardized uni-
class. versity system in Europe
– may have been desirable,
the implementation caused
Tatjana und Kappi many problems. In many
countries students expe-
rienced more stress due
to more education being
squeezed in less time. A
3. official iusy world festival newspaper
Heidi, the
Antifa – Shark
Heidi is the unofficial mas- information brochures at
cot of Socialist Youth Aus- our various events and par-
tria, which symbolizes the ties. You can also see her
fight against right wing in her full beauty on all the
extremism. When there “Against Right Wing” Sti-
are dark times in Austria, ckers from Socialist Youth
where Nazi – sympathizing Austria (SJÖ). On the sti-
parties pollute our society, ckers she is enjoying an
Heidi shows up to clean awesome meal – some Nazi
up racist dirt and pollution. guy. When Heidi is tempo-
She travels through Austria rally unemployed, she helps
to express her anger against the team of “The Daily” to
right wing extremism and hand out the Newspaper. So
in the process she takes ac- watch out – in everyone of
tions against it. Heidi helps us sleeps a little Heidi!
us to hand out leaflets and Viki
Human Table Soccer
Also on the Johanna Doh- to watch these very exciting
nal main square a Human games at the main square.
Table Soccer field had been As soon as some peop-
built up. For those who le left, others ran into the
cannot imagine what that field to play. For those who
is exactly: People hang on have not watched it yet, do
some ropes which are si- not despair: There will be
milar to the ones from a another one. Kappi
normal table soccer. Many
people took some time just
„Women, Human Rights The last speech was held
by Vuyiswa Tulelo, a very
legations as well as in the
workshops. The answer to
and Gender Equality“
enthusiastic talker, who this was that we all have
made her points very clear. to work together, but may-
As a mother of two she is be also sanction those
very concerned about the who don’t fulfil the quota.
lack of proper childcare Moreover, it was establis-
On Thursday Barbara rights. In 1948 human’s sized the necessity of figh- facilities. Also, she men- hed that child care is not
Prammer, the president rights were declared by ting against right-wing tioned that instead of just a women’s but a society’s
of the national council, the UN, but it took 45 ye- fundamentalism. Further- talking about things and issue. The conclusion of
Pia Locatelli, President of ars for women’s rights to more, two examples were in the end doing nothing, the lecture and discussion
the SI and Vuyiswa Tule- be approved as human’s stated by her. The first decisions have to be made consisted of raising awa-
lo, Vice President of IUSY rights. Moreover, she one concerned the debate and change has to happen reness of women’s prob-
held a lecture concerning mentioned the essential about the Austrian nati- in order to push the fron- lems by conducting more
Human Rights in connec- importance of an interna- onal anthem, which only tier forward. campaigns and to put our
tion with women and gen- tional framework, where stated “proud sons” and theories in practice.
der equality. Firstly, Pia strategies are developed to not daughters. Another Afterwards, a discussion Veri and Enesa
Locatelli talked about how bring about positive chan- example she made was was held. Topics included
long it took to establish ges for women. Secondly, the point about the fight the overrepresentation of
women’s rights as human’s Barbara Prammer empha- against domestic violence. men at the IUSY, in the de-
4. the daily timetable
Program for Friday July, 29th
Energizer
8:00 am
workshops
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
A Progressive Policy for Development
Breakfast at Nelson M andela Camp Center
9:00 am - 10:00 am Fight HIV/AIDS and not People with HIV/AIDS
at Anna Lindt Tent
Daring Democracy - Promoting Peace in Israel and Palestine
at Salvador Allende Tent
Trip to Salzburg Free Burma!
10:00 am - 5:30 pm at Aung San Suu Kyi Tent
Feminist WG: Breaking the Glass Ceiling for Women in Politics
at Rosa Luxemburg Tent
ECOSY Seminar: Youth Guarantee
Workshops at Antonio Gramsci Tent
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
How Obama will win in 2012
Hiking at Nelson Mandela Camp Center
powerd by Naturefriends Democratisation in the Black Sea Area Region
10:00 am - 17:30 pm at Anna Lindt Tent
Students WG: Students situation in the world
at Salvador Allende Tent
Trip to Education and Opportunities for Young People!
Mauthausen at Auung San Suu Kyi Tent
10:00 am - 5:30 pm Kreisky100: New diplomacy and peace in the Middle East
at Rosa Luxemburg Tent
ECOSY Seminar: Equal Social Security
at Antonio Gramsci Tent
Lunch
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
European Migration Policy
at Nelson Mandela Camp Center
Workshops Anna Lindh Seminar: Western Sahara - Africa‘s Last Colony
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm at Anna Lindt Tent
Sudan - Are New Boarders the Solution?
at Salvador Allende Tent
Waterparcour Is Brazil the New Model for Socialism and Social Democracy?
2:00 pm at Auung San Suu Kyi Tent
How to Fight Narcotics Trafficking in Central America?
at Rosa Luxemburg Tent
Dinner Engaging in Conflicts: Lessons learned from Afghanistan and Lybia
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Antonio Gramsci Tent
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Conference The World Economy and Equality
Bruno Kreisky Tent / Johanna Dohnal Square
8:00 pm
10:00 pm - 2:00 am
NHOMS, DJ Markus Netter
Party Bruno Kreisky Tent
10:00 pm
Asian-Pacific Party
Nelson Mandela Camp Center