Reassessing the Invasion of Iraq
May 13, 2010 2 min. read

Since part of the mission of the FPA is to make foreign policy accessible to the American public, I like to recommend public sources and links to popular media. I don’t normally recommend academic articles, more often than not, they are hidden behind journal pay walls and not accessible to the public. I’m making an […]

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Bear-wrestling
May 13, 2010 2 min. read

Russia holds a unique place in the international economy. It isn’t the largest, fastest, strongest, or even scariest, but it is a heavyweight whose actions matter more than most. It ranked just 146 out of 180 countries on the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index, and had the 8th largest economy in the world in 2008 according […]

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"Mad as hell" about hunger
May 13, 2010 1 min. read

The 1billionhungry project is a petition campaign launched to call attention to the fact that there are 1 billion people around the world who suffer from hunger, and  to urge people to demand action from politicians and policymakers. British actor Jeremy Irons appears in a short video for the campaign, echoing Peter Finch’s 1976 performance […]

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Solutions: Gates Funds the Unique and Unusual
May 13, 2010 1 min. read

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has released the results from their latest round of funding for innovative projects.  This round consists of 78 awards, of $100,000 each, and were chosen from nearly 3,000 submissions.  Reading the list was a wonder.  Winners include ideas for carnivorous plants and insecticide-treated scarves to prevent malaria, a circumcision tool […]

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Saying enough is enough
May 13, 2010 5 min. read

It’s rare that human rights activists get truly excited about anything happening in Washington, let alone celebratory. But that is not the case this week as yesterday the US took a step forward in helping end Africa’s longest running conflict with the House of Representatives passing the Lord’s Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery […]

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David Cameron: In Pictures
May 13, 2010 1 min. read

Following one of the most exciting and closely-watched political moments in recent British history, VII Photo Agency has published a gallery of David Cameron photographs. The photos, taken by VII photographer Marcus Bleasdale, are a glimpse into the harried life of a politician on the road. The photo essay can be seen here: http://www.viiphoto.com/showstory.php?nID=1123 More […]

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Updates: Justice Goldstone & Somali Militants
May 13, 2010 1 min. read

The debate over Justice Goldstone continues – The Atlantic correspondent Jefferey Goldberg and Jonathan Chait at The New Republic both recently wrote about Goldstone’s time as a judge in apartheid South Africa. Sasha Polakow-Suransky again draws attention to Israel’s own involvement with the apartheid regime, which involved several decades of arms business. *********** Hizbul Islam […]

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Shaken-Baby Syndrome on the Rise
May 12, 2010 3 min. read

Time magazine recently published an article which indicated that child abuse will likely climb as the economic downturn continues. The article, Study: Shaken-Baby Cases Rose During the Recession, reports on a study which was presented on May 1, 2010 at the Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting in Vancouver, Canada. Child-abuse expert Dr. Rachel Berger of […]

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U.S. Hearts Karzai?
May 12, 2010 2 min. read

President Karzai of Aghanistan is in Washington visiting President Obama this week and is being extended a very warm welcome. This marks a remarkable turnaround in American strategy towards a leader many saw as recalcitrant and unhelpful in the U.S. war against the Taliban and al-Qaida. The U.S. had taken to scolding, prodding and criticizing […]

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American Power Act
May 12, 2010 3 min. read

To tell you that I haven’t been skeptical about the value of a weak Senate climate and energy bill would be lying to you.  For one thing, I’m pretty happy with how the EPA has been approaching the regulation of greenhouse gases.  I’d hate to see strong programs like this and the Regional Greenhouse Gas […]

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Pioneering and Persecuted Baltasar Offered Position by the International Criminal Court
May 12, 2010 2 min. read

Judge Baltasar Garzon, a pioneer of universal jurisdiction against heads of state, was offered a job by the International Criminal Court today. This comes as Baltasar is being persecuted by far right groups in his home country of Spain. From the Office of the Prosecutor: “The Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Criminal […]

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Inside Guantanamo (2009)
May 12, 2010 2 min. read

The fact that people of all political stripes take issue with this movie goes a long way to revealing its even handedness. Director Bonni Cohen does a wonderful job of introducing the audience to the men and women who interact with the Guantanamo detainees all day, every day. The prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has […]

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