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Ali Ettefagh

Tehran, Iran

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. Close.

Ali Ettefagh

Tehran, Iran

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. more »

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February 2007 Archives



February 1, 2007 5:55 AM

Consume Much Less

Climate change is no longer a theory; it’s a harsh reality, impacting the lives of everyone. Its pace and momentum of the change is perhaps its most alarming aspect.

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February 7, 2007 9:54 AM

Good Jobs Fix Bad Politics

China is an emerging economic power, likely to power the world economy for the foreseeable future. Between its domestic growth and international investments, China is an expanding market for commodities and industrial materials.

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February 15, 2007 12:00 PM

Some Delicate Diplomacy, Please

Europe’s opinion of the U.S. and Iran points to something profound. In their assessment, they compared countries on the basis of their principles. America's righteous, exclusive and intolerant posture contrasts with Iran's desire for fairness and justice.

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February 28, 2007 12:00 PM

Remember the 1960s? Iran Doesn't

The question for the panel relies on a report prepared by an all female “Task Force” of the American Psychological Association. It is a forceful report, attempting to set up a causal relationship between media aggressor and receiving victim.

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