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The challenges faced by small island states
23 March 2011
An interview with Satish Chand on island states, rising sea levels, and economic dynamics created by their small size and isolation
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Kiribati: Small country, big sacrifice
12 November 2010
Country feature on Kiribati with an interview with His Excellency Anote Tong, President of Kiribati
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