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The Mediterranean is more than just the Aegean

Despite the extent of the Greek crisis, Europeans cannot afford to become insular and thereby ignore challenges in the greater Mediterranean region. That was the prevailing idea at this year’s Kronberg Middle East Talks, held in Istanbul.

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Photo: Kuzma / iStockphoto Berlin / Gütersloh - 22/03/2012

Democracy Not Advancing Around the Globe

Political freedoms are increasingly being curtailed in many countries around the globe. The situation has worsened in particular in many southeastern and eastern European states, as well as in Latin America. Moreover, despite many successes in overcoming the global financial and economic crisis, socioeconomic conditions in more than half of the world’s less-developed nations are inadequate or even catastrophic. Those are some of the findings from the current release of the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Index (BTI), which examines the progress 128 developing and transition countries are making toward democracy and a market economy. As the findings suggest, when economic growth is not channeled into greater social justice and political freedom, the chances of political repression, reactionary populism and social uprisings increase.

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US and UK Flag Washington, DC - 14/03/2012

The US-UK Relationship: From Special to Indispensable

The Bertelsmann Foundation North America presented for the first time to a US audience the findings of “Social Justice in the OECD – How Do the Member States Compare?” This report, released by the Bertelsmann Stiftung in late 2011, compared 31 OECD nations. See how the nations fare.

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From left to right: Andrew Kohut, Pew Research Center; Adam Kushner, National Journal (moderator); Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO; Aart De Geus; Philip English, Arent Fox and former Congressman / Photo: Nathan Mitchell Washington, DC - 02/03/2012

Too Little of a Good Thing: Social Justice in the USA

The Bertelsmann Foundation presented for the first time to a US audience the findings of “Social Justice in the OECD – How Do the Member States Compare?” This report, released by the Germany-based Bertelsmann Stiftung in late 2011, compared 31 OECD nations. See how the nations fare.

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Brussels - 02/02/2012

Solidarity: For Sale?

Europe needs a collective effort to create a perspective of social cohesion, sustained growth and employment, in addition to the collective actions to reduce public debts and to reform financial markets.

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Brussels-Gütersloh - 02/02/2012

Austerity and Solidarity in Europe: No Zero-sum Game

EU governments are implementing austerity packages; populist and nationalist movements are growing; social discontent rages. The European Union is facing a crisis of multiple dimensions, both economic and financial, but also social and democratic.

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