Are Teens the New Leading Philanthropists?
February 11, 2011 6 min. read

Most cannot drive or vote, they often have adults scratching their heads to understand what it is they love so much about the music they blare from their rooms or how they can leave the house in that outfit, but these all too often misunderstood youths have power and influence.  Yes, children and teens may […]

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Why Not Meat?
February 10, 2011 3 min. read

I’m a Paul Krugman devotee.  (How can you not be?)  His column from this past Monday, Droughts, Floods and Food, had nothing but good sense:  rapidly rising food prices have mostly to do with bad weather, namely the fires and drought in Russia and Ukraine this past summer and the floods in Queensland this winter.  […]

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Bush-bama's Egypt Policy
February 10, 2011 4 min. read

Some people on the right are trying to do to same thing with Egyptian democracy promotion that they’ve done with the International Criminal Court (ICC) – fallaciously argue that Obama’s policy has been drastically different than that of Bush.  From Clifford May at the National Review: …[T]he fact is that Bush did push for democratic […]

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Children Suffer in the Wake of Recent Floods
February 8, 2011 2 min. read

The New Year rang strong with natural disasters as there were a number of countries were hit with severe flooding across the globe.  Brazil experienced the worst floods the country has witnessed in decades, leaving more than 800 dead and 15,000 homeless.  Flooding submerged the entire eastern region of Sri Lanka affecting more than 1 […]

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UK Reporter Denied Entry to Russia
February 8, 2011 1 min. read

A reporter for the UK’s Guardian has been denied re-entry to Russia after a two-month absence. Luke Harding, who is the Guardian’s Moscow correspondent, was told he could not enter Russia after two months away reporting on Wikileaks. According to the Guardian, Harding’s reporting on Wikileaks included “allegations that Russia under the rule of Vladimir […]

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US on Egypt: Conflicting Signals?
February 8, 2011 6 min. read

  I have admired Barack Obama for some time, but since early in the 2008 Democratic primaries, I have written that his Achilles’ heel is his hubris.  It is his strength, for sure, propelling a charismatic politician with little experience (especially on foreign policy) into the White House.  But it can be his undoing.  On […]

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The Constitutional Question In Egypt
February 7, 2011 6 min. read

Though the Egyptian government met with some opposition leaders over the weekend, the divide between them remains large.  This is especially true when we look at how they want to deal with Egypt’s constitution.  Mubarak wants to reform the current constitution.  As he said in his Feb. 2 speech (in which he announced his decision […]

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Afghanistan: Working to End the Use of Child Soldiers
February 6, 2011 3 min. read

In Afghanistan the use of child soldiers has been prevalent  throughout the country’s previous history of conflict and the current insurgency.  Children have knowingly been recruited by various armed groups, most notably the Taliban, which have reportedly had voluntary recruitment, as well as used force to recruit children into their forces.  The Taliban active use […]

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Share the Love this Valentine's Day
February 6, 2011 2 min. read

The big day of love is quickly approaching and while millions are searching for that perfect gift to show their loved one’s how much they care.  Love is universal and many are looking forward to seeing the warmth of love expressed via sweet sentiments in a card, a bouquet of flowers, a heart shaped boxes […]

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Al Jazeera 'Demands' US Broadcasting
February 5, 2011 2 min. read

Al Jazeera is leveraging the crisis in Egypt (and their coverage of it) to campaign for broadcasting rights throughout the US. They say they are not available in most of the 50 states in the US, but want the right to be. In an opinion article on their website, Al Jazeera’s Director General Wadah Khanfar […]

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In Egypt, social media fuels the evolution of revolution
February 5, 2011 8 min. read

Advancements in communication technology have often foreshadowed civil unrest and revolution

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Links: US-Arab World
February 4, 2011 2 min. read

Among all the articles about the Middle East over the past two weeks, these three jumped out at me as being highly relevant for U.S. global engagement strategy. 1. Amid Arab protests, U.S. influence has waned by Liz Sly in the Washington Post.   The old ways won’t work anymore and if the U.S. seeks to […]

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