April 29, 2010 This Week on ForeignAffairs.com This newsletter is sponsored by African Travel Inc. Comment - May/June 2010 Isobel ColemanGovernments and international organizations recognize that empowering women in the developing world is a catalyst for achieving a range of policy and development goals. It is time for multinational corporations to come to the same realization -- funding education and training female business leaders is good for business. Read Snapshot Dariush Zahedi and Gokhan BacikTurkey's governing Justice and Development Party is said to be aligning the country socially and politically with the authoritarian regimes of the Middle East. In reality, it may be the best defender of Western values that Turkey has. Read Advertisement: African Travel Inc.
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