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UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

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  • 主办单位:UNESCO
  • 创刊时间:2007
  • 出版周期:12
  • 地址:法国
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  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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1998年

'The dancer is a bond between earth and sky.' - interview with Metz, France-based US choreographer Susan Buirge - Interview (-)

Invisible chains - Sweden tests electronic tagging project for convicts Linda Johansson (-)

Colombian 'Champeta.' - popular music genre with Colombian roots Isabelle Leymarie (-)

Alternatives to jail Jose Luis De La Cuesta Arzamen (-)

Water: will there be enough? - fresh or drinking water France Bequette (-)

A prisoner's testimony - former prisoner becomes a student and writer Louis Peregro (-)

The United Nations, Unesco and prisoner education (-)

An institution on trial - penal systems - includes related article on issue of penal systems Edmund Oliveira (-)

Political prisoners Dirk Van Zyl Smit (-)

The hard way back - former prisoner describes adjustment to civilian life Amadou Cisse Dia (-)

The changing role of prison staff Abdel-Azim Wazir (-)

The art of silence - interview with mime artist Marcel Marceau - Interview Michel Fargeon (-)

Science and social responsibility: the ethical implications of scientific progress concern everyone Georges B. Kutukdjian (-)

Energy: a fair deal for all Jean Audouze (-)

Dizzy Gillespie, a jazz giant - jazz musician John Barks Gillespie Isabelle Leymarie (-)

The monastery of Haghpat - Armenia Elisabeth Baudourian (-)

Renewable energy: winds of change - includes related article on the plans of France's renewable energy group France Bequette (-)

A shared future or no future - importance of globalization Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Genetic testing and discrimination: the development of genetic testing confronts humanity with urgent challenges Michael Kirby (-)

How predictable is nature? Jens Erik Fenstad (-)

The cultural heritage: a Canadian approach to cultural resource management - The Ethics of Conservation Gordon Bennett (-)

The natural world: the creation of protected natural areas raises a host of dilemmas - The Ethics of Conservation Gordon Bennett (-)

The right to know - legal and ethical responsibilities of businesses Nicholas A. Ashford (-)

Cuba's biosphere reserves France Bequette (-)

The ethics of the future - UNESCO's advocacy of preserving human cooperation and the culture of peace Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Rock art of sub-Saharan Africa: a thumbnail guide - Cover Story Osaga Odak (-)

An open-air museum in the Sahara - rock art in Messak plateau in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Axel van Albada (-)

An endangered art - rock art Francois Soleilhavoup (-)

The shaman's journey - implication of shamanism to the understanding of rock paintings Jean Clottes (-)

'For Australian Aborigines, rock painting is a title to their land.' Tim Fox (-)

'Poetry is on the side of love.' - quote from Bosnia's poet Izet Sarajlic - Interview Jasmina Sopova (-)

The prehistoric imagination - rock art Denis Vialou (-)

It's rumba time! - includes related article on a music festival celebrating the abolition of slavery in France Isabelle Leymarie (-)

The writing on the wall - prehistoric rock paintings Emmanuel Anati (-)

Elijah ben Solomon Zalman, the gaon of Vilna - Jewish spiritual leader Henri Minczeles (-)

The first stirrings of creation - rock art Robert G. Bednarik (-)

China: a down-to-earth hereafter - religious beliefs Francoise Aubin (-)

Ton-That Tiet - interview with Vietnamese composer, Ton-Tat Tiet - Interview Isabelle Leymarie (-)

Africa: the breath of life Nimrod Bena Djangrang (-)

The Nazca mystery - Nazca geoglyphs Parisina Malatesta (-)

Month by month - concepts on the life hereafter Bahgat Elnadi (-)

Healthy housing France Bequette (-)

Africa and the world Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

'The beyond is accessible to those who dare.' - interview with Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho - Interview Baghat Elnadi (-)

Living to tell the tale - near death experiences Peter Fenwick (-)

A materialist vision of the afterlife Greg Oxley (-)

Medieval Europe: the antechamber of eternity - Christian church Jacques Le Goff (-)

India: cycles of birth and rebirth A.S. Gnanasambandan (-)

All hands on stage! - includes related article on the four kinds of Indian puppets - Indian puppetry Ratnamala Nori (-)

The emperor's new clothes - The Knowledge Economy: When Ideas are capital - new economy Sophie Boukhari (-)

Should prostitution be legal? - includes related articles Amy Otchet (-)

A weightless economy - The Knowledge Economy: When Ideas are Capital - includes related article on the elements of the new economy Danny T. Quah (-)

The future of work - includes related article on new technical divisions of labor - advent of the intangible economy Charles Goldfinger (-)

Sugarcoating empowerment - includes related articles Ashraf Khalil (-)

The art of advertising - includes article on customized messages - interview with Benetton art director Oliviero Toscani - Interview Sophie Boukhari (-)

But in mineral extraction and some other resource-seeking industries the picture is murky - Pollution for Export? - includes related article on the controversial port project in Maharashtra state, India Richard McNally (-)

A philosophy on four wheels - marketing of the smart car Rene Lefort (-)

Tight margins in Sri Lanka - data processing sector K.J.M. Varma (-)

The Indian Ocean's digital tiger - information technology sector of Mauritius Jean-Marc Poche (-)

Peace in Mozambique - includes related article on Mozambique's civil war Luis Carlos Patraquim (-)

Gloria Cuartas: Colombia's messenger of peace - includes related articles - Interview Araceli Ortiz de Urbina (-)

Managing velocity - Dell Computer Corp Joan Magretta (-)

Anatomy of the cybernaut - includes related article on the Internet user population Sophie Boukhari (-)

Inclusion or exclusion? - The Knowledge Economy: When Ideas are Capital - gap between rich and poor countries Carlos Alberto Primo Braga (-)

The 'tough sister.' - Indian movie director Mira Nair (-)

Eternal scapegoats - includes related article on expulsion of immigrants - immigrant workers - Cover Story Antonio Cruz (-)

Mira Nair: an eye for paradox - includes related article on Nair's filmography - Interview Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Who goes where? - includes related article on how immigrants can acquire the nationality of the country to which they emigrate - international migration - Cover Story Gildas Simon (-)

Crossed wires in global telecoms James Deane (-)

Myths and realities - includes related article on immigrant remittances - international migration - Cover Story Demetrios G. Papademetriou (-)

Africa's video alternative Ola Balogun (-)

Under the scorching sun - vocational education in Kenya Abdelhag Rharade (-)

Small arms, many hands - proliferation of small firearms Amy Otchet (-)

Immigration policy in a global economy - Cover Story Saskia Sassen (-)

The threatened dream - Australia's zero immigration policy - Cover Story Robin Smith (-)

Nuclear watch in the far north - Scandinavian countries concerned over the concentration of Russian nuclear material on the Kola peninsula Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Buenos dias California! - Mexican immigrants in California - Cover Story Harry P. Pachon (-)

Imagining and building the 21st century - UNESCO - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

The Italian exception - foreign immigrants in Italy - Cover Story Marina Forti (-)

From Russia's coal country - includes related article on World Bank's $500 million loan to Russia - Siberia Sophie Shihab (-)

Last train to El Dorado? - includes related article on agencies recruiting immigrants to the Middle East - South Africa - Cover Story Ferial Haffajee (-)

South Korea: working women demand their due - Human Rights: The Struggle Continues - Korean Women Workers Association United Jenny Lesseur (-)

The greenhouse gas trade - Climate Change: The Debate Heats Up - Kyoto Protocol Anil Agarwal (-)

A universal responsibility - working for a world without strife or violence - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Manuel Vazquez Montalban: "writing is an act of free choice." - includes related article on Montalban's bibliography - Interview Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

A decisive victory - Human Rights: The Struggle Continues - includes related article on the ad hoc tribunals on Rwanda and Yugoslavia - International Criminal Court Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

When the kitchen does the cooking - includes related article on the Things That Think program at MIT - embedded technology Sari M. Boren (-)

Poor relations - the gap between rich and poor nations Emmanuel Abadie (-)

Today's headlines, tomorrow's world - media's view of the 21st century Sophie Boukhari (-)

Kabul: women in the shadows - Afghanistan Elizabeth Drevillon (-)

Culturally correct - Central Asia's search for identity Stephane A. Dudoignon (-)

Televised genocide - Human Rights: The Struggle Continues - war crimes in Rwanda and Yugoslavia Rony Brauman (-)

Overall, the multinationals' track record seems clean… - Pollution for Export? Tom Jones (-)

Viet Nam: diving in at the deep end - software industry Philippe Martini (-)

War on drugs - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Drugs: surveillance or punishment? - includes related article on drug production and consumption Philippe Bordes (-)

Three exceptional figures: frugality as a moral and political protest against the established order - lifestyles of Epictetus, Henry David Thoreau, and Mahatma Gandhi Adam Roberts (-)

Cities: residents to the rescue - volunteers and non-governmental organizations promote environmental consciousness France Bequette (-)

Toto la Momposina - profile of the Colombian singer (-)

From zero towards one: interview with Shioun Michiko Nakasato - Interview Miki Nozawa (-)

A model project in Brazil - feedback from the Piraja Memorial Project (-)

Plain living and high thinking: an imaginary interview with the Greek philosopher Epicurus (-)

The holy mountain - history of Mount Athos Plutarchos Theocharides (-)

Is frugality a virtue? If not an end in itself, frugality can lead to a better quality of life James Griffin (-)

Sharing - an ethic for the future - ethical approach for the next millennium Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

A subversive idea: the values of frugality fly in the face of the prevailing economic order Paul Ekins (-)

Youth finds use for waste - UNESCO's 'Youth and Recycling for Sustainable Development' program encourages recycling among worldwide youth Miki Nozawa (-)

Pedal power: a clean form of transport rides into town - includes related article on the modern bike Benoit Lambert (-)

Making a little go a long way: needy African societies governed by an ethic of sparing, caring and sharing Babacar Sall (-)

An economy of sharing: there is no place for selfish individualism in nomadic hunter-gatherer societies Marie Roue (-)

Waste not, want not: in today's consumer society traditional Japanese values based on moderation are more relevant than ever Hisanori Isomura (-)

Keeping up with science - genetic revolution Timothy Caulfield (-)

1997 Ad Jody Williams (-)

www.$$$@online.education - virtual classrooms Amy Otchet (-)

To live with dignity in the United Kingdom - Human Rights: The Struggle Continues - Shelter's activities in defence of the right to housing Jenny Lesseur (-)

Pollution on the cheap - Climate Change: The Debate Heats Up - Kyoto Protocol Sophie Boukhari (-)

Bilbao: the Guggenheim effect - includes related article on the Guggenheim Foundation - Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum Lucia Iglesias (-)

Wanted: a new deal for the universities - Higher Education … and After? - includes related article on higher education enrolments - Cover Story Miguel Angel Escotet (-)

Hopes and dreams of Algeria's youth Dalila Taleb (-)

Indonesia: an uncertain future - Higher Education … and after? - student situation - Cover Story Achmad N. Sukarsono (-)

Tomorrow's world elite - Higher Education … and After? - interview with Jacques Attali - Interview Sophie Bessis (-)

Germany: lost illusions - Higher Education … and after? - student situation - Cover Story Andrew McCathie (-)

Full heads but empty pockets - Higher Education … and After? - unemployed college graduates in Morocco - Cover Story Bahia Amrani (-)

Four pillars of wisdom - Higher Education … and After? - historical models of the university - Cover Story Guy Neave (-)

India's loss, West's gain - Higher Education … and After? - Indian foreign students - Cover Story Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Shaking the ivory tower - Higher Education … and After? - higher education - Cover Story Peter Scott (-)

The talent spotters - Higher Education … and After? - employee recruitment via international agencies - Cover Story Jany Lesseur (-)

Colombia's community mothers - includes related articles on Amcolombia, the Inter-Regional Network of Latin American and Caribbean Scientists, and the 'Learning to Be' report of UNESCO's International Commission of the Development of Education Antoine de Tournemire (-)

Graduates for hire - Higher Education … and After? - includes related article on expatriate students - Cover Story Sophie Boukhari (-)

Mutants on the menu - includes related articles on genetic modification, Amazonian forest, and whale protection - genetically modified plants France Bequette (-)

Bulgaria's overdose of Russian profs - Higher Education … and After? - unemployment among teachers of Russian courses - Cover Story Rumiana Ugarchinska (-)

Progress for whom? - sustainable development - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Turkey: a course for the future - Higher Education … and After? - university system changes - Cover Story Necla Arat (-)

Cybersnoopers on the prowl - includes related articles on the 2nd InfoEthics congress by the UNESCO, the Food and Agriculture Organization website and the millennium bug - data protection on the Internet Sophie Boukhari (-)

Vision and action for the next century - Higher Education … and After? - World Conference on Higher Education - Cover Story Araceli Ortiz de Urbina (-)

Galley slaves - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - rights of sailors who work on flag-of-convenience ships France Bequette (-)

A strategic sea - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - Black Sea Semih Vaner (-)

Anyone for algae? - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - seaweed as food Sophie Boukhari (-)

Co-operation in choppy waters - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - relations between Morocco and the European Union Bahia Amrani (-)

Peace for the high seas - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - regional agreements Elisabeth Mann Borgese (-)

The world beneath the waves - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - includes related article on coral reefs - deep-sea ecology Cindy Lee Van Dover (-)

Youssou N'Dour: Africa's world musician - includes related articles - Interview Seydou Amadou Oumarou (-)

1998 Ad Araceli Ortiz de Urbina (-)

John Gould (-)

Land-hungry in Brazil - includes related article on Sebastiao Salgado's photography Ana Maria Galano (-)

Agreeing to share - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - Guinea-Bissau and Senegal reach agreement on joint development of maritime resources Seydou Amadou Oumarou (-)

Threats and conflicts - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - competition for marine resources Susan Wells (-)

Research: the state of the art - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - includes related article on the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission - oceanographic research Sophie Bessis (-)

Satellites for the South - includes related article on businessman Noah Samara Sophie Boukhari (-)

The unpunished polluter - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - includes related articles - liability for environmental damages Remi Parmienter (-)

Sea fever - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - the appeal of solo yacht races Dominique Andre (-)

The sea and its treasures - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - includes glossary on marine ecology terms Sylvia Earle (-)

Laws for the ocean - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - includes a list of international maritime treaties - United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Ian Townsend-Gault (-)

to sunken treasures - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - discovery of a 2,300-year-old statue in Alexandria, Egypt Sue Williams (-)

Fiat Linux - includes related article on Linux-related information Sophie Boukhari (-)

Lalibela's fragile churches - Ethiopia's medieval churches Sophie Boukhari (-)

A second chance for success - educating school dropouts Jasmina Sopova (-)

A publishing revolution - Russian publishing Maria Yakubovich (-)

The offshore islanders - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - life on a North Sea oil platform Amy Otchet (-)

From fish scales… - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - paleoecology Amy Otchet (-)

Ending apartheid in education - South Africa Salim Vally (-)

AIDS: prevention or cure Sophie Bessis (-)

Trouble in paradise - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - the negative effects of tourism on the Caribbean ecosystem Polly Pattullo (-)

Offshore mineral resources - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea France Bequette (-)

Poison of the earth - includes related article on the disposal of obsolete pesticides - pesticide poisoning Sophie Boukhari (-)

When women are the spoils of war - includes related article on the counseling of torture victims who have been raped - rape as a war crime Valerie Oosterveld (-)

Marine blues - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - ocean pollution Sophie Boukhari (-)

Harnessing ocean energy - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - tidal power France Bequette (-)

Fanning the flames of greed - forests fires France Bequette (-)

Where the spirits roam - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - traditional Southeast Asian communities Esteban T. Magannon (-)

The cod collapse - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - includes related articles - North Atlantic cod Erin Anderssen (-)

From Chile a $50-million crop - 20,000 Worlds Under the Sea - seaweed exports (-)

A fresh outlook - UNESCO Courier's role in presenting vital issues to decision-makers around the world - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Offenders' rights - democratic penal policy Monika Platek (-)

Prisons for profit Leonard L. Cavise (-)

From revenge to reparation - penal laws Tony Peters (-)