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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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1999年

War comics: the new realism - includes related article on adventure and propaganda Antonio Altarriba Ordonez (-)

Venice: coping with culture vultures - Safeguarding Heritage - Venice, Italy Antonio Paolo Russo (-)

19th century AD Roy Malkin (-)

The first lessons of Kosovo - the legitimacy of military action by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Mario Betatti (-)

Is cultural tourism on the right track? - Tourism and Culture: Rethinking the Mix Mike Robinson (-)

Humanitarian intervention: a controversial right - includes related article on the right to intervene Olivier Corten (-)

Towards an ethics of tourism - Reflections - World Tourism Organization's Global Code of Ethics for Tourism Cynthia Guttman (-)

Pompeii puts its house in order - Safeguarding Heritage - ancient Roman city Martine Jacot (-)

Philosophy of a guidebook guru - includes sampler of leading guidebooks - views of the publisher of the Lonely Planet guidebooks Tony Wheeler (-)

Will market forces rule - Safeguarding Heritage - tourism as a boon to a country's heritage Valery Patin (-)

Colombia: the seeds of return - preserving biodiversity is a priority for the food security of displaced communities Leticia Reyes (-)

An empire built on the sands - Reflections - Club Mediterranee founder Gilbert Tragano's views on mass tourism Amy Otchet (-)

Peru's 'meet the people' tours - People and Tourism - ecotourism Leticia Gonzales De Remoue (-)

Somalia's bitter harvest - Baidoa/Afgoi gene bank Dan Kiambi (-)

The silent casualties of war - impact of warfare on crop biodiversity Paul Richards (-)

2000 Ad Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

Ecotourism without tears - People and Tourism - tours arranged with the consent of local communities Sylvie Blangy (-)

For a new beginning - Manifesto 2000 for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence - Editorial (-)

Central Europe: castles gear up for business - Safeguarding Heritage Cynthia Guttman (-)

Masters in their own tepees - People and Tourism - aboriginal tourism in Australia and Canada Gary Marchant (-)

Dancing with the rivers - Bangladeshi settlements built on chars Gilles Saussier (-)

Jakarta's dispossessed - The Big City or Bust - land ownership problem in Jakarta, Indonesia Andreas Harsono (-)

Fear and loathing in Ikosi - The Big City or Bust - riot in Lagos, Nigeria Amy Otchet (-)

Gurdev Singh Khush: masterminding a new rice revolution - Principal Plant Breeder and Head of the Division of Plant Breeding Genetics and Biochemistry at the International Rice Research Institute - Interview Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Lagos: the survival of the determined - The Big City or Bust - Lagos, Nigeria Amy Otchet (-)

2,000 world classics on line - Michael Hart's online library Sam T. Weller (-)

Living with Leviathan - The Big Cty or Bust - population forecast for the 21st century Martine Jacot (-)

A virtual library on the Web Sophie Boukhari (-)

Colombia exports its 'new school' blueprint Asbel Lopez (-)

Cracking the code of art's allure - eight laws of artistic experience Anthony Freeman (-)

Space law lifts off for a new odyssey - third UN Conference on the Exploration ad Peaceful Uses of Outer Space Amy Otchet (-)

Dead-end seeds yield a harvest of revolt - creation of genetically altered seeds that do not germinate once fully grown Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Learning holidays: a thumbnail guide - Safeguarding Heritage Garry Marchant (-)

Asia takes a crash course in educational reform Matthew Pennington (-)

Cities, citizens, and civilization - UNESCO's Cities for Peace Prize - Editorial (-)

Urbanization and globalization Jorge Wilheim (-)

Madagascar's undaunted street children Adelson Razafy (-)

A Brasilian's home is a castle - The Big City or Bust - Brasilia, Brazil Licia Valladares (-)

Brazil: a bridgehead to the tropics - Who Owns Science? - Cover Story Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

The science-tech convergence - Who Owns Science? - Cover Story Lewis M. Branscomb (-)

Latin America: a tough transition - Who Owns Science? - scientific research in Latin America - Cover Story Hebe Vessuri (-)

A German chemist's double life - Who Owns Science? - Regina Reszka - Cover Story Manfred Ronzheimer (-)

China: a market-minded contender - Who Owns Science? - Cover Story Ted Plafker (-)

Schools for eco-citizens - includes related article on summer camp organized by UNESCO and Groupe pour l'Etude et l'Enseignement de la Population Cynthia Guttman (-)

Mark Thomas: method and madness of a TV comic - includes related articles on his TV program and on his biography - Interview Amy Otchet (-)

Former USSR: halting the brain drain - Who Owns Science? - Cover Story Jasmina Sopova (-)

Antarctica's tainted horizons - includes related article on Antarctica's ice shelves David Walton (-)

Soaps with a Latin scent - includes related article on cultural impact of telenovelas - Latin American soap operas Araceli Ortiz de Urbina (-)

In the shade of the palaver tree - traditional African institution of debate and consensus Jasmina Sopova (-)

A global snapshot of scientific trends - Who Owns Science? - includes related article on North-South gap and on publication profiles - Cover Story Tibor Braun (-)

All eyes on El Nino - Who Owns Science? - Cover Story Peter Coles (-)

Science to what purpose? - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

The big three get together - Who Owns Science? - convergence in US, European and Japanese research policies - Interview Sophie Boukhari (-)

Nostalgia for Istanbul - includes related article on city's geographical location Nedim Gursel (-)

Peru's child workers stake their claims Luis-Jaime Cisneros (-)

Open house or closed shop? - Who Owns Science? - private ownership of scientific discoveries and inventions - Cover Story David Dickson (-)

Child labour: a lesser evil? - includes related article on the number of child laborers in the world Sophie Boukhari (-)

Staying ahead of the pack - Who Owns Science? - Monsanto's Roundup herbicide - Cover Story Pascal Bye (-)

Science for citizens - Who Owns Science? - includes related article on Hippocratic oath for scientists - Cover Story V.V. Krishna (-)

The symbiosis of pure and applied science - Who Owns Science? - Cover Story Harvey Brooks (-)

The agony and the ecstasy - the emotional build-up for an international sporting event creates powerful emotions that may turn sour Philippe Liotard (-)

Indigenous peoples take on big business Sophie Boukhari (-)

Leila Shahid: the resolve of a Palestinian envoy - includes related articles - Interview Sophie Boukhari (-)

Hidden hurdles of colour - black sprinters' dominance of the sport in UK reinforce stereotypes that blacks are better off in an athletics career Amy Otchet (-)

Peace without victory - UNESCO focuses on sports for all as part of its commitment to lifelong learning - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Latin America's endangered frequencies - community radio stations Rafael Roncagliolo (-)

Basketball at midnight - includes related article - the Midnight Basketball League gives poor young males the opportunity to play the game and keep out of trouble Gary A. Sailes (-)

Ayacucho: an uneasy calm - includes related article on the cost of the civil war to Peru - Ayacucho, Peru after the defeat of the Shining Path guerrillas Francisco Diez-Canseco Tavara (-)

Alexandria, from papyrus to the Internet - includes related article - the rebirth of the Library of Alexandria may make it a new beacon of knowledge to the Arab World Michel Arseneault (-)

A star that never rose - only few of the world's talented young athletes will make it to sporting stardom K.K. Man Jusu (-)

No farewell to arms - low- and middle-income countries boost their military spending Vincenc Fisas (-)

Going for glory - 12-year-old Dong-whee Choi dreams of making it big in the tennis world Glenn Manarin (-)

May the betting man win… - Thais addiction to gambling Robert Horn (-)

Training for life - disabled swimmer Stig Morten Sandvik credits sports with helping him achieve confidence and self-respect Ole Kristian Bjellaanes (-)

Petra's new invaders - Safeguarding Heritage - ancient city in Jordan Christophe Ayad (-)

Rwanda's collective amnesia Benjamin Sehene (-)

Memory: making peace with a violent past - Brief Article (-)

Cambodia: a wound that will not heal Rithy Panh (-)

Spare The Rod, Save The Child Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Russia: an unfinished job Alexis Berelowitch (-)

Toyota Makes Trees - Brief Article Yoshinori Takahashi (-)

An unwritten page of history Fabiola Letelier del Solar (-)

Forests: A Hot Deal For A Cooler World Sophie Boukhari (-)

Wangari Muta Maathai: Kenya's Green Militant Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Chile: doing a deal with memory - Brief Article Oscar Godoy Arcaya (-)

Into Action - Brief Article Koichiro Matsuura (-)

All together! - football's therapeutic and cathartic functions Sergio Leite Lopes (-)

Iranian women put on their running shoes - includes related article on all-male Marylebone Cricket Club's policy of admitting women as full-time members - sportswomen slowly making headway in Iran Siavosh Ghazi (-)

New players, same game - the new republics of the former USSR use sports to help build patriotism Lincoln Allison (-)

A Cuban mix of muscle and ideology - Cuban government seeks to affirm patriotic values and national identity through sports Marcos Bustillo (-)

Pretending for real - simulation games are gaining popularity as educational tools Asbel Lopez (-)

Batting for the nation - political rivalry between India and Pakistan spills onto the cricket field Ramachandra Guha (-)

The oil flows, and the forest bleeds - a group of Ecuadorian Indians sues oil company Texaco for 'ecocide' in the US courts Carlos Viteri Gualinga (-)

Another lost decade? - A New Deal for the Poor, part 3 - problems posed by a globalized economy Mumtaz Keklik (-)

The markets: a fickle friend - A New Deal for the Poor, part 1 - includes related article on the decline of official development assistance - elimination of poverty Andreas Harsono (-)

Genetic weapons: a 21st-century nightmare? - includes related article on the hopeps and dilemmas of genome research - foray into biological weapon research Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Twilight in Tunisia - A New Deal for the Poor, part 2 - government program to alleviate poverty Sophie Boukhari (-)

Nuclear decommissioning: a problem that won't go away - includes related articles Nicholas Lenssen (-)

ONE intelligent island - includes related articles - convergence of services on Singapore's Internet Malini Rajendran (-)

What's in a game? - sports and the myth that it abolishes social divisions Rene Lefort (-)

Mali: growth without development - A New Deal for the Poor, part 1 Sophie Boukhari (-)

The people: culture - the wild card - A New Deal for the Poor, part 3 - includes related article on the key to empowerment - anti-poverty projects in developing countries Ramesh Singh (-)

Chicanos paint their way back - includes related article on wall paintings - jobless young ethnics preoccupy themselves with mural painting Annick Treguer (-)

Ahmadou Kourouma: an African novelist's inside story - includes related articles - Interview Rene Lefort (-)

In the former Eastern bloc, a hazardous transition: what should the state do in a region where poverty is making a horrific comeback? - A New Deal for the Poor, part 2 - Former Soviet Union Omar Noman (-)

ATD's streetwise librarians - A New Deal for the Poor, part 3 - Aid in Total Distress Fourth World's use of culture to fight against exclusion and poverty Martine Jacot (-)

Madagascar: a waning tradition - A New Deal for the Poor, part 3 - the function of the fokonolona in Ambingivato, Madagascar Soahangy Mamisoa Rangers (-)

The final and optimal crisis of the century - A New Deal for the Poor - global financial crisis Rubens Ricupero (-)

Chile's two-track therapy - A New Deal for the Poor, part 1 Eduardo Olivares (-)

The state: USA: the self-help gospel - A New Deal for the Poor, part 2 Vicky Elliott (-)

Tracking down looted art - includes related articles Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

A new deal for the poor - elimination of poverty John Kohut (-)

A convenient solution - What Price Water? - 'virtual water' as an answer to the Middle East water supply problem - Cover Story J.A. Allan (-)

The zero option for waste - includes related article on 1998 as the hottest year of the 20th century - Zero Emissions Research Initiative France Bequette (-)

Bihar's lawless ways - includes related article on region's demographic and geographical profiles - India's most backward state Tiane Doan de Champassak (-)

India: Calcutta plugs its deficit - What Price Water? - Cover Story Tirthankar Bandyopadhyay (-)

Daring, caring and sharing - water scarcity Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Mexico: the sweet smell of success - What Price Water? - Cover Story Juan Carlos Nunez (-)

James Tobin: reining in the markets - includes related articles on economic liberalism and on foreign exchange transactions tax - Interview Sophie Boukhari (-)

South Africa: water for everyone - What Price Water? - Cover Story Ferial Haffajee (-)

Munich's street magazine - Biss Kathrin Sander (-)

Hungary: under new management - What Price Water? - includes related article on mineral water - privatization of the country's municipal water-supply systems - Cover Story Gabor Szabo (-)

The press takes to the street - newspaper selling on the street by homeless persons Sophie Boukhari (-)

Who pays the piper? Who calls the tune? - What Price Water? - includes related article on Turia River, Valencia, Spain - privatization of water supply services - Cover Story - Interview Colin Green (-)

Children's books come of age - includes related article on Meshack Asare and Anne R. Blakeslee, winners of UNESCO's Prize for Children's and Young People's Literature in the Service of Tolerance for 1998 Lucia Iglesias Kuntz (-)

A rare and precious resource - What Price Water? - includes related article on desalinization - fresh water - Cover Story Houria Tazi Sadeq (-)

Adoption: for love or money? - includes related article on Educators for Peace and Mutual Understanding, winner of the 1998 UNESCO prize for peace education Martine Jacot (-)

Spanish youth outside in Cecilia Ballesteros (-)

Custom-built solutions for international disputes - What Price Water? - includes related articles on Nile, Jordan, Mekong and Danube Rivers - use of customary laws in resolving water sharing problems in international river basins - Cover Story Joseph W. Dellapenna (-)

Europe's welfare-to-work business Simon Wilson (-)

An economic mirage? - What Price Water? - Middle East - Cover Story Amy Otchet (-)

Farms in the city - urban gardens as sources of food for newcomers from the countryside France Bequette (-)

'When are we leaving?' - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - novelist Iris Murdoch, who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease - Cover Story (-)

Building blocks of learning - includes related articles on adult education and on primary school enrolment - LEGO Jesper Heldgaard (-)

African youth makes a takeover bid - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - Cover Story Codou Bop (-)

Soils in torment - includes related articles on soil ecology, ozone hole, soil degradation, soil conservation and on Soil Convention Sophie Boukhari (-)

Let the good times roll - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - Cover Story Amy Otchet (-)

A time for hope - International Year for the Culture of Peace - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Yordan Radichkov: the improbable Bulgarian - includes Bulgaria's geographical profile and Radichkov's biographical profile - Interview Jasmina Sopova (-)

Sage or spoilsport? - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - how old people are perceived in Africa and in the West - Cover Story Bernadette Puijalon (-)

Shanghai reborn - includes related article on social and economic profiles Chen Danyan (-)

Writers bloc to defend their rights Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Lebanon: there's no place like home - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - Cover Story Carole Donati (-)

Museums hoist their new colours - includes related articles on UNESCO periodical 'Museum,' New York's Chinatown History Museum and 30 new sites added to World Heritage List Rene Rivard (-)

International Radio Makes New Waves Cynthia Guttman (-)

The price of truth - Brief Article Max du Preez (-)

Circus Flashbacks - Brief Article Tonino Guerra (-)

The Year 2000: Who's Coming To The Party? Jasmina Sopova (-)

South Africa: quandaries of compromise Njabulo S. Ndebele (-)

Police Against Racism Asbel Lopez (-)

'We can't forgive until we have justice' - Brief Article (-)

Can we prevent crimes against humanity? - Brief Article Martine Jacot (-)

Building blocks of international justice - Brief Article (-)

Bosnia and Herzegovina: an impossible reconciliation? - Brief Article James Lyon (-)

The evil that men do… - Brief Article Tzvetan Todorov (-)

Move Over Milan, Manila Is Taking The Catwalk - Filipino fashion industry Allen T. Cheng (-)

Kyrgyzstan: breaking out of the old shell - legal reform Cynthia Guttman (-)

'Work, Yes - But With Dignity!' - Nicaragua's labor policies - Brief Article Roberto Fonseca (-)

No quick fix - rule of law - former Soviet nations Stephen Holmes (-)

Taking The Sweat Out Of Sweatshops - organizations take action against sweatshops Ruth Mayne (-)

A world in transition - the rule of law - Brief Article Yash Ghai (-)

Law and social justice - Brief Article Kerry Rittich (-)

FOCUS: Making the leap to a rule of law - Brief Article (-)

When The Press Plugs The Schoolbook Gap - educational supplements - Latin American newspapers Asbel Lopez (-)

South Africa: blending tradition and change - legal system Ferial Haffajee (-)

Climatic Changes That Make The World Flip - global warming Robert Matthews (-)

Benin: justice on the horizon Rene Lefort (-)

In traditional societies, the jury is out on legal reform - analysis of the legal system Yash Ghai (-)

The Sheltering Screen - homelessness, poverty in South Africa - Brief Article Tomas Dashuber (-)

Antonio Tabucchi: A Committed Doubter - Interview Asbel Lopez (-)

A world's eye view of the law (-)

Wedding Bells For Web And Tv? - convergent technology of the future Francis Balle (-)

Ukraine: legal eagles with clipped wings - legal reform Serhiy Holovaty (-)

The American Exception - capital punishment - Brief Article Vicky Elliot (-)

A condom tree in Burkina Faso - Brief Article Jasmina Sopova (-)

The Death Penalty: Abolition Gains Ground Martine Jacot (-)

A slow march forward Damien Rwegera (-)

The stigma of Aids Jean Dussault (-)

Getting youth through the Aids crisis - Brief Article (-)

A crash course for teachers - Brief Article Yvon Moren (-)

QUESTIONING THE ABCs OF WOMEN'S LITERACY Anna Robinson-Pant (-)

The classroom and beyond: Prevention at school: an arduous course Monique Fouilloux (-)

Manuel Castells: The Citizen Versus The Machine Rene Lefort (-)

Stemming the tide in Thailand - Brief Article Wanphen Sreshthaputra (-)

Four Challenges For A New World - Editorial Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Photojournalism: The Last Lap? Edgar Roskis (-)

Southeast Asia: Slowly getting bolder - AIDS education gets better despite silence about sexuality Pawana Wienrawee (-)

Berlin, The Island That Was Ute Mahler (-)

The Melting Pot Of Modern Dance Jean-Marc Adolphe (-)

Healers to the rescue - Brief Article Alassane Cisse (-)

Carthage's Long-Awaited Rescue Sophie Bessis (-)

Religion, genetics and the embryo - various religious views of the human embryo Sophie Boukhari (-)

Is Copyright On The Wrong Track? Mireille Buydens (-)

Screening awakens spectres of the past - North American and European history of eugenics Hilary Rose (-)

Genes of inequality - genetic research Mohamed Larbi Bougerra (-)

Germany: the dark shadow of the past - eugenics experiments by Nazis make cloning research less acceptable and delay German contributions to the field - Brief Article Hartmut Wewetzer (-)

Uncharted terrain on tomorrow's genetic map - Human Genome Project and eugenics Sophie Boukhari (-)

Bioethics: the lure of the perfect child - problems posed by completion of genome project - Brief Article (-)

Genetics in three easy lessons - short summary of human genetics - Brief Article (-)

Human cloning is Dolly's debatable offspring David Dickson (-)

Schooling In Times Of Strife - emergency education Mark Richmond (-)

Were The Ten Plagues Of Egypt Triggered By An Ecological Disaster? - Brief Article (-)

Sunila Abeysekera: Peace Campaigner On A War-Torn Island - Interview Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Millennium Bugs With A Deadly Bite - disrupting ecosystem can lead to disease outbreaks Robert Matthews (-)

The dangers of laissez faire - eugenics Amy Otchet (-)

A Crucial Encounter - genetic discrimination must be prevented - Brief Article Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Tug-Of-War In Beirut And Cairo - efforts to protect ancient sites are thwarted or not done - Brief Article Sophie Boukhari (-)

Medicine's last frontier - ethics of genetic engineering - Brief Article Lee M. Silver (-)

Forever Twenty In Cuba - young people's hopes quickly betrayed in one-party country Antonio Jose Ponte (-)

Reaching street kids on their own turf - Brief Article Guillermina Navarro (-)

Seizing every opportunity Kenneth Kaunda (-)

Uganda: a jihad against Aids - Brief Article Maggie Keenan Wheeler (-)

Oswaldo De Rivero: debunking the myths of 'development.' - includes related articles on international development - Peruvian diplomat and development expert - Interview Araceli Ortiz de Urbina (-)

Frontline Aids victims: girls in the South - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included (-)

A slow rescue for Morocco's earthen citadels - Safeguarding Heritage Mohamed Berriane (-)

The Himalayas: masked dances and mixed blessings - People and Tourism Myra Shackley (-)

Morse: the end of an era? - includes related article on Morse code Tony Smith (-)

Luang Prabang: a ghost town returns to life - Safeguarding Heritage - former Laotian royal capital Francis Engelmann (-)

The globalization of tourism - Tourism and Culture: Rethinking the Mix (-)

The stoic way - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - growing old gracefully through classical Greek philosophy - Cover Story Enrique Lynch (-)

The longevity revolution - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - includes related article on two big exceptions on longer life expectancy - Cover Story Robert Butler (-)

Finland's youthful oldies - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - Cover Story Ethirajan Anbarasan (-)

Old age's new horizons - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - Cover Story (-)

Argentina's penniless pensioners - Gearing Up for the Granny Boom - Cover Story Jorge Gottling (-)

Can papers net a profit? - newspapers with Web sites Jany Lesseur (-)

Debt relief: a creditable solution? - includes related article on HIPC Initiative Angela Travis (-)