THE QUESTION
Should the U.S. and other countries send representatives to the G-8 counter-summit?
FROM THE PANEL
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 |Jun 19, 2006 at 10:00 AM
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 |Jun 19, 2006 at 9:50 AM
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 |Jun 18, 2006 at 11:00 PM
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 |Jun 18, 2006 at 4:15 AM
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 |Jun 17, 2006 at 3:00 PM
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 |Jun 17, 2006 at 3:00 AM
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 |Jun 16, 2006 at 7:00 PM
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 |Jun 16, 2006 at 9:30 AM
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 |Jun 16, 2006 at 9:00 AM
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 |Jun 16, 2006 at 8:30 AM

