Google vs. China
January 19, 2010 8 min. read

News of the disaster in Haiti drowned out most other concerns last week but the earthquake was not the only newsworthy thing that happened in the world. Earlier the same day as the earthquake, Google posted a surprising message on its official company blog that raised the possibility the search engine giant may leave the […]

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The P5 Plus One On Iran
January 19, 2010 1 min. read

The P5+1 (U.S., U.K., France, China, Russia, and Germany) met on Saturday to discuss sanctions on Iran.  China signaled dissatisfaction by sending a low-level envoy.  The FPA Middle East Blog has the story here.

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Going Soft on Yoo
January 19, 2010 1 min. read

First this. Now this… The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c John Yoo Pt. 1 www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Health Care Crisis The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c John Yoo Pt. 2 www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Health Care […]

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RFK in South Africa: Another Era of U.S. Global Engagement
January 19, 2010 5 min. read

Today is a national holiday here in the U.S., celebrating the life and achievements of Martin Luther King, Jr.  There is nothing I could add to the many paeans to King (but I recommend that anyone needing a refresher look up his writings and speeches). But in thinking about the times King lived in and […]

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U.S. Commercial and Private Relief Efforts Aid Haiti
January 18, 2010 2 min. read

My last post highlighted the efforts of the U.S. military to assist the Haiti relief effort and now I’m turning to the commercial and private sector, they have really stepped up to make it easy for people to donate to earthquake relief. Many major U.S. media companies have created special donation portals to allow the […]

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Nigeria Round-up
January 18, 2010 3 min. read

1) Although Nigeria reached a tentative peace agreement with the militants in the Niger delta region in October, the fledgling peace was threatened by attacks of a Chevron Nigeria pipeline last week. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), according to the Associated Press, claims they sanctioned the attack but did not […]

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Haiti, Pat Robertson & YouTube
January 18, 2010 2 min. read

On January 13, only one day after the earthquake in Haiti that has probably killed 200,000, and the moron Pat Robertson was already at it. “They made a pact with the devil,” were more less his words because “they wanted to free themselves from the French.”  As if God is now punishing these people 200 […]

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"Avatar"'s Lessons for Migration
January 18, 2010 2 min. read

The movie Avatar is a blockbuster, and now the third-highest grossing movie of all time. It is also a story about migration. In short, it depicts humans in the year 2154, seeking to extract a valuable mineral from a far-off planet called Pandora, and willing to do so at any cost, including the extermination of […]

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Ban Ki Moon In Haiti
January 18, 2010 1 min. read

Ban Ki Moon visited Haiti for five and a half hours on Sunday.  As Huffington Post reports: The U.N. World Food Program plans to start feeding 1 million people in two weeks and 2 million people in one month, the secretary-general said. WFP spokesman David Orr said the agency hoped to reach more than 60,000 […]

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George Mitchell on Charlie Rose
January 18, 2010 1 min. read

From earlier this month, check it out here.

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The Battle Over Preconditions
January 17, 2010 4 min. read

In terms of U.S.-North Korean relations, the year began auspiciously, mysteriously, or even inauspiciously, depending on how one interpreted North Korea’s New Year’s state-run media editorial.  The full text can be found here.  The passage most frequently quoted in the Western press seemed promising.  The editorial stated: The fundamental problem arising in guaranteeing the peace […]

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World Economic Outlook – 2010
January 17, 2010 6 min. read

Although most projections show a continuation of positive growth in 2010, questions about the strength and sustainability of the recovery remain. To provide an economic outlook for the new year, the Carnegie Endowment on 5 Jan, hosted a distinguished panel of the heads of the economic forecasting unit at their respective organizations.

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