The Challenged American Liberal World Order
June 26, 2011 4 min. read

Preeminent international relations scholar G. John Ikenberry’s article ‘A World of Our Making‘ is his latest piece defending and promoting the extension of the liberal world order. Ikenberry is a strong believer in international norms and institutions that have been building since the end of World War II and supports the United States leading this […]

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Growing food in space: The Final Frontier?
June 25, 2011 1 min. read

As a growing shortage of arable land on Earth has led to controversial practices such as land grabs, can the solution lie in space? Watch this report from BBC about efforts to learn how to grow food in space.  In the short-term, it is meant to supplement astronauts’ diets, but there are also long-term goals […]

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Guest Post: Egypt After the Revolution
June 24, 2011 14 min. read

By Atef Said I got on a plane to Cairo on February 4, ten days after Egyptians took to the streets in a popular revolution that eventually led to the ouster of notorious dictator Hosni Mubarak. I had mixed emotions when leaving for Egypt: anxiety about the family I was leaving behind and about my […]

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UNICEF releases 2010 Annual Report
June 23, 2011 1 min. read

UNICEF has released their 2010 Annual Report, the report gives a global overview of the previous year’s achievements and highlights a number of various international, regional and national collaborations. The report, released today, highlights UNICEF’s contributions to achieving the Millennium Development Goals in 2010 by providing assistance towards improving children’s health, expanding access to quality education and protecting […]

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Obama Defends Assertive Post-War U.S. Role
June 23, 2011 2 min. read

President Obama addressed the nation last night and put forward his plan to draw-down U.S. forces in Afghanistan starting with 10,000 troops this year. As you may have expected, his plans have been met with criticism, with some members of his base saying it’s not enough and members of the GOP opposition saying it’s too […]

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Its On: Syria Referred to the UN Security Council
June 23, 2011 4 min. read

I wrote in a previous post that the IAEA Board of Governors was preparing to finally make a decision regarding referral of Syria to the UN Security Council for continuing to stonewall the IAEA and preventing safeguards inspectors from having a look at Dair Alzour.  You will recall that this was the site of an […]

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Palestinian U-Turn on Settlements
June 23, 2011 1 min. read

A senior Palestinian official told the Associate Press today that the Palestinian leadership is ready to drop demands for Israel to completely halt all settlement building in the Occupied Territories. So if negotiations are restarted, a full settlement freeze would no longer be part of the Palestinian preconditions. I wonder if they’ll stick to that […]

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A Trillion Dollars in Nuclear Weapons
June 23, 2011 5 min. read

Global Zero, the international movement pressing for the phased and verifiable elimination of all nuclear weapons, has issued a report estimating that the 8.5 nuclear weapons states–North Korea is rated halfway there–will spend about $1 trillion dollars in this decade upgrading, expanding and maintaining their atomic arsenals. The study, which has received some notice in […]

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Chad signs plan to end recruitment and use of children in national army and security forces
June 23, 2011 3 min. read

Last week on 16 June 2011 the government of the African nation Chad signed an action plan to end recruitment and use of children in its national army and security forces.  In a press release issued by the United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict.  The Secretary-General, […]

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Prolonged Radio Silence
June 23, 2011 1 min. read

Apologies for the lack of blogging.  Other projects are taking up my time and energy, so radio silence is likely to continue for an indefinite period of time.  In the meantime, there is plenty else going on in the FPA-o-sphere to keep you entertained and informed.  So for the time being, I refer you to […]

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GailForce: President Obama and Afghanistan
June 23, 2011 3 min. read

I just watched President Obama’s talk on Afghanistan and thought I’d share my first thoughts.  At this point it might be useful to review the President’s goals and objectives for Afghanistan as outlined in his December 2009 speech at West Point. “ Our overarching goal remains the same:  to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al Qaeda […]

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New audit of FDA performance on imported food recalls
June 22, 2011 2 min. read

With Europe’s E. Coli outbreak fresh in mind, many Americans may have asked the question: “How does our government handle outbreaks of contaminated food?”  A new audit of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) performance during 17 food recalls that took place in 2007 and 2008 may renew the questions about how unsafe food […]

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