THE QUESTION

Should the U.S. and other countries send representatives to the G-8 counter-summit?

Posted by Fareed Zakaria on June 16, 2006 10:30 AM

FROM THE PANEL

Miklós Vámos is a Hungarian novelist, screenwriter and talk show host. He is one of the most read and respected writers in his native Hungary. He has taught at Yale University on a Fulbright fellowship, served as The Nation’s East European correspondent, worked as consultant on the Oscar-winning film Mephisto, and presented Hungary’s most-watched cultural television show. Vámos has received numerous awards for his plays, screenplays, novels and short stories, including the Hungarian Merit Award for lifetime achievement. The Book of Fathers is considered his most accomplished novel and has sold 200,000 copies in Hungary.

Stick to International Negotiations

Budapest, Hungary -- An "Alternate Russia" seems to be a good idea; "Another Russia" sounds even better. In that other Russia, no anti-democratic steps would be taken and none would be seen. In the other Russia, dissidents would have a...

Miklos Vamos Budapest, Hungary | 0 COMMENTS
Jun 19, 2006 at 10:00 AM
Dr. Ali Ettefagh serves as a director of Highmore Global Corporation, an investment company in emerging markets of Eastern Europe, CIS, and the Middle East. He is the co-author of several books on trade conflict, resolution of international trade disputes, conflicts in letters of credit, trade-related banking transactions, sovereign debt, arbitration and dispute resolutions and publications specific to the oil and gas, communication, aviation and finance sectors. Dr. Ettefagh is a member of the executive committee and the board of directors of The Development Foundation, an advisor to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, and an advisor to a number of European companies. Dr. Ettefagh speaks Persian (Farsi), English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Arabic and Turkish.

Be Mature: Don't Focus on Personalities

Tehran -- No. Attending the counter-summit will prove to be an immature mistake. It will lead to another episode of betting on people and single issues rather than long-term global affairs. The members of the G-8 have nominated themselves as...

Ali Ettefagh Tehran, Iran | 0 COMMENTS
Jun 19, 2006 at 9:50 AM
Mikio Ikuma is the Deputy International Editor of Yomiuiri Shimbun in Japan.

Russia's Dissidents Need a World Audience

Tokyo -- The (original) G 7 leaders examined very carefully how liberal President Mikhail Gorbachev was when they decided to invite him to the elite club in 1991. No such rigorous test has been ever applied to President Vladimir Putin....

Mikio Ikuma Japan | 0 COMMENTS
Jun 18, 2006 at 11:00 PM
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff is a Senior Director at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, a transatlantic public policy and grant-making foundation. He overseas the fund's policy programs. He was previously the Washington bureau chief of the German newsweekly, Die Zeit.

Prod But Don't Pressure Russia

Germany -- George Bush contends that America's interests and values have become one. The country, he says, is more secure "when freedom is on the march". In his view, spreading democracy is not an American passion, but an interest. Nowhere...

Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff Germany | 4 COMMENTS
Jun 18, 2006 at 4:15 AM
Daoud Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist. He was born in Jerusalem in 1955. Presently he is a visiting professor at Princeton University in the United States. Mr. Kuttab is the former director of the Institute of Modern Media at Al Quds University in Ramallah, Palestine and the founder of AmmanNet, the Arab world's first internet radio station. His personal web page is www.daoudkuttab.com

U.S., G-8: Practice What You Preach

Amman, Jordan -- At any other time I might agree to this idea, but these days the moral authority of the U.S. has weakened its ability to preach to others. The rest of the G-8 members are not so much...

Daoud Kuttab Princeton, NJ | 2 COMMENTS
Jun 17, 2006 at 3:00 PM
Mubashar Jawed Akbar is a leading Indian journalist and author. He's the founder and editor-in-chief of The Asian Age, a daily multi-edition Indian newspaper with a global perspective and editor-in-chief of The Deccan Chronicle, a news daily based in Hyderabad. He has written books including Blood Brothers, Nehru: The Making of India, Kashmir: Behind the Vale, Riot After Riot, The Shade of Swords, and India: The Siege Within.

Don't Mix Popular Movements with Government

New Delhi -- The G-8 is an assembly of governments, not popular movements or insurgencies. Should Russia and the other G-8 countries send representatives to the Anti-Iraq War movements in America and Britain?...

M.J. Akbar India | 2 COMMENTS
Jun 17, 2006 at 3:00 AM
Masha Lipman is the editor of the Pro et Contra journal, published by Carnegie Moscow Center. Lipman is also an expert in the Civil Society Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. She served as deputy editor of the Russian weekly newsmagazines, Ezhenedel’ny zhurnal from 2001 to 2003, and of Itogi magazine from 1995 to 2001. She has worked as a translator, researcher, and contributor forMoscow bureau of The Washington Post and has had a monthly op-ed column in The Washington Post since 2001.

Let Russia Know Who's Watching

Whatever the goal of western attendance at the "Alternate Russia" conference may be, it is crucial that the G-7 countries speak in one voice: All seven, with no exception, should send their representatives, all representatives should be of the same...

Masha Lipman Moscow, Russia | 3 COMMENTS
Jun 16, 2006 at 7:00 PM
Leon Krauze is a Mexican blogger and a founder of letraslibres.com.

Why Gamble With Putin's Russia?

I have never quite understood the point of counter-summits or any other alternative demonstrations in or around a formal conference on world affairs. I tend not to trust those who rely on megaphones and songs of protest. I have the...

Leon Krauze Mexico | 2 COMMENTS
Jun 16, 2006 at 9:30 AM
Christine Ockrent is regarded as one of France's most respected broadcasters, the only journalist granted an interview with Saddam Hussein in the middle of the Gulf War. As well as becoming the first woman to anchor and edit the prime time news, Christine has also edited the current affairs journal L'Express, worked as the deputy director-general of France's TF1 channel and presented the country's flagship magazine and program on French and European politics, France-Europe Express. She also anchors a monthly program on international affairs on TV5Monde.

Send Obervers and Publicize

France -- Yes. The G-8 members other than Russia should express interest in the counter-summit by sending observers and publicizing the Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) that are trying to keep up their work despite official pressures. Putin needs the G-8 summit,...

Christine Ockrent Paris, France | 1 COMMENTS
Jun 16, 2006 at 9:00 AM
Michael Young is the Opinion Editor and a columnist for Lebanon’s The Daily Star newspaper. He is also a contributing editor and contributor at Reason magazine, where he writes bi-weely articles.

Play Hardball: Send Laura

Of course the West should send representatives. Given the Bush administration's declared passion for democracy and its taste for hardball politics, it would be unforgivable not to exploit this opportunity to provoke splendid irritation in the Kremlin....

Michael Young Beirut, Lebanon | 1 COMMENTS
Jun 16, 2006 at 8:30 AM

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