Leadership shifts at World Bank
May 21, 2007 | 12:00 a.m. CDT
Stuart Loory, who holds the Lee Hills Chair in Free-Press Studies at the Missouri School of Journalism, is the moderator for the weekly radio program “Global Journalist.” It airs at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays on KBIA/91.3 FM or at www.globaljournalist.org.
Articles featuring this photo
- U.S. exports economic problems
- Bush won’t leave much of a legacy at G-8
- Analyzing the Zimbabwe election
- Global Journalist: Afghan war no longer about al-Qaida but Taliban
- Nations uncertain on how to adjust to oil prices
- Burma junta rejects outside recovery efforts
- Russia's future still a mystery under new president Dmitry Medvedev
- Controlling the rising price of food
- Recipe for peace in the Middle East is elusive
- Impact of Iraq War worse than conveyed by Petraeus and Crocker
- Anti-U.S. socialism in Latin American led by Venezuela’s president
- Election looks like it will bring change to Zimbabwe
- Tibetans continue struggle against China
- Elections won’t solve Zimbabwe crisis
- New president in Russia doesn’t signal change
- Stealth reforms calm Cubans
- An American education abroad
- Problems in Democratic Republic of Congo often overlooked
- Plundering of Congo’s ores threatens peace
- Gazans entry into Egypt puts peace on hold
- Eastern European press pursues freedom
- Bush’s two-state solution in Middle East far off
- Problems overseas crowd out interest in U.S. election
- U.S.-Iran relations still tenuous
- Kosovo’s future still uncertain
- Results of foreign elections bring uncertainty
- Conference a “long shot” to lead to peace between Israel and Palestine
- High oil prices are a political problem
- Musharraf’s actions create perilous situation
- Another Middle East conflict rears its head
- Space remains a new frontier
- Foreign scholars being denied entry into U.S.
- Environment, trade focus of APEC
- World markets face uncertainty
- National holidays unite citizens
- G-8 addresses climate change
- Leadership shifts at World Bank
advertisements
