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Celebrities And Haiti

Wyclef Jean during his election campaign. (Getty Image)

First published on 23.01.2010. The rush by celebrities to provide support for Haiti holds our attention by the sheer extent of the mobilization by star power. But after the show is over what should we make of this phenomenon? Is

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Bono’s Activist Touring Shifts To The G20

First published on 11.09.2011 Bono’s hybrid life was fully on display in Toronto last Friday. His life with U2 was presented in the form of the documentary “From the Sky Down” as the opening gala screening at the TIFF –

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The Different Faces Of An Ascendant Celebrity Activism

George Clooney campaigning for SaveDarfur.org.

First published on 17.02.2008. We have seen in recent times an enormous extension of the global reach for celebrity activists. The leading lights of this phenomenon seem to be everywhere doing everything. George Clooney, after the announcement of his selection

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Oprah’s Star Power As A Catalyst For Political Change

Oprah at Obama’s election campaign. (Reuters Photo/ Jason Reed)

First published on 07.01.2008. Obama Barrack’s success at the Iowa polls was due in large part to a groundswell of support from the disaffected (mainly because of the Iraq war) or those previously disengaged from the electoral process (especially youth

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The Sweep Of Celebrity Activism

First published on 17.12.2010 Celebrity activism continues to garner a huge amount of attention. The popular Guardian newspaper’s Development Blog currently features a Podcast on the role of celebrities in development. William Easterly wrote a typically provocative Op Ed in

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Richard Holbrooke – Combining The Worlds Of Diplomacy And Celebrity

Richard Holbrooke with Nelson Mandela. (The Watch)

First published on 22.12.2010 The tributes to Richard Holbrooke have concentrated on the core components of his career, highlighted by his diplomatic trouble-shooting in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan. Although his career as a US official dealing with front line conflicts

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Obama’s G20 Troubles

The first day of the French G20 is a good indication the U.S. is losing its dominant role — and even strong interest — in the G20. By way of contrast, with the pivotal role that the U.S. enjoyed in

Posted in Diplomacy, G20, Small Countries

G20 Must Discuss What G8 Was Scared To

Winston Churchill once whipsawed a main political rival by saying that he was “a modest man, but then he has so much to be modest about.” The same could be said about May’s Camp David G8. In the past, a major

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Here’s How Singapore Can Stay in the Game

I have been spending the last few days in Singapore at a very interesting conference sponsored by Nanyang Technological University and the Asian Development Bank Institute on the theme of the evolving de-centralized global economic architecture. Such a theme highlights

Posted in Diplomacy, Small Countries

Celebrity and Politican Are Not Synonyms, OK Hollywood?

The relationship between celebrities from the entertainment/sports world and politics is fraught with difficulty. Celebrities have been drawn repeatedly into political life on a global basis. Yet an image remains of unpredictability and under-performance. When Clint Eastwood’s cameo performance — addressing an

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