Kenyans protest against High Food and Oil Prices
April 29, 2011 2 min. read

Kenyans protested against high food and oil prices last week, demanding policies to address the rapidly increasing cost of living.  “I am here to demonstrate because things have gone high, things like maize flour, sugar and kerosene,” said one protester. The price of maize flour, a staple food for Kenyans, has gone up 27% in […]

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Pakistan Has its Own Plans for Afghanistan
April 29, 2011 3 min. read

Since its independence, Pakistan has been a crucial ally to the United States — though when it comes to fighting the war in Afghanistan, it is proving a reluctant one these days. Pakistan has sacrificed blood and treasure in fighting terrorism in its tribal regions, but its government has failed to end both extremist support and influence within its borders.

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Child Hunger Ends Here campaign
April 28, 2011 1 min. read

Seventeen million children in the U.S., nearly 1 in 4, are at risk of hunger.  Feeding America has partnered with ConAgra Foods for a “Child Hunger Ends Here” campaign.  Visitors to the campaign’s website can enter the purchase code from ConAgra food brands; including Chef Boyardee, Healthy Choice, Peter Pan peanut butter and more.  ConAgra […]

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The Case for Syria
April 28, 2011 5 min. read

It’s a beautiful April day here in Brooklyn. New York Spring might be only just taking root but in the Middle East, the Arab Spring is in full bloom. I was there two months ago but thinking about it now makes it seem like decades ago. This morning I turned on Al Jazeera and watched […]

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Egypt's New National Party
April 28, 2011 3 min. read

I want to highlight a story from a week and a half ago that I don’t think has received the attention it deserves: the decision of Egypt’s Supreme Administrative Court to dissolve the National Democratic Party (NDP).  As Christian Science Monitor reported: …[M]any in Egypt had feared that the party of ousted leader Hosni Mubarak […]

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IMF: China to Outperform US Economy by 2016
April 28, 2011 3 min. read

A new study by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that the so-called “Age of America” will end in 2016, stating, ‘we are witnessing the end of American economic hegemony in the World.’

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CSDP – the Atlantic Alliance’s saviour?
April 27, 2011 3 min. read

Even before the onset of hostilities in Libya it was obvious to insiders on both sides of the Atlantic that NATO was increasingly dysfunctional. Libya has now shown the wider public that the emperor has no clothes. Cohesion used to be NATO’s trademark, but there is little of that left. And the reputation of the […]

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Cut The Head Of The Snake Off?
April 27, 2011 3 min. read

There may seem like there’s a big debate about NATO’s policy in Libya, especially after last weekend’s State of the Union episode, in which Lindsey Graham advocated a “cut the head of the snake off” policy.  John McCain and Joe Lieberman also appeared on the program to make similar statements.  But if we actually look […]

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Europe's growing double standards
April 27, 2011 2 min. read

Penelope Chester wrote a post today that I highly recommend on the double standards increasingly demonstrated by European countries, especially France. One clear example is when it comes to issues of immigration. On the recent call by France and Italy to revise the Schengen Agreement that allows people to cross the borders of member states […]

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Africa Welcome China's 'Solidarity' Investments
April 27, 2011 4 min. read

China has made significant sacrifices in trying to help African countries lift themselves out of poverty, including the deaths of more than 700 Chinese workers in aid projects, Vice Commerce Minister Fu Ziying told reporters. He said accusations that Beijing’s foreign aid to Africa was targeted at securing resources were “nonsense.” Fu was briefing the press on a report on China’s foreign aid released last week by the State Council Information Office. The report, the first of its kind, said China’s budgeted foreign aid swelled nearly 30% a year since 2004 and totaled 256.2 billion Yuan ($39.2 Bn USD) from 1950 through 2009.

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American Citizens: More Effective than Diplomats in Engaging Foreign Publics?
April 27, 2011 3 min. read

The United States is winning no popularity contests in Pakistan. Only 17 percent of Pakistanis view the U.S. in a favorable light. Obviously, the U.S. State Department has a long way to go on the public diplomacy front. One of the most promising ways State is trying to engage foreign publics with unfavorable perceptions of the U.S. is through citizen diplomacy.

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Add your name to the fight against child marriage
April 27, 2011 3 min. read

Today some 25,000 marriages will take place, however these are not the weddings and unions that call for great celebration, but that of grave concern, for they are the marriages of mear girls.  Everyday across the globe 25,000 girls are married according to World Vision’s report, Before She’s Ready; “..every day, an estimated 3,500 girls will marry before reaching […]

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