A West Bank Story
July 22, 2009 3 min. read

The recent flurry of media coverage on a town in the West Bank called Nablus has a definite positive ring to it. Things are changing for the better there, in an area that has been described by the media as a “former ghost town.” It is also described as a “former militant strong hold”. Most […]

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China’s Good News
July 22, 2009 1 min. read

Last week, the Chinese government said the country grew nearly eight percent in the year to the second quarter. Beijing’s economic stimulus and record bank lending have proven effective and China is in a good position to emerge comfortably from the Great Recession. Do the new figures signal China’s economic resilience? Or is it too […]

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India Continues to Battle Against Child Labor
July 22, 2009 4 min. read

According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) there is an estimated 165 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 whom are actively involved in child labor.  Just over a month ago on June 11th we celebrated World Day Against Child Labor, which as I stated in my post, that this year was one […]

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"Uncle" Walter and the American Image
July 21, 2009 2 min. read

“Uncle” seems almost condesending — I don’t mean it so.  Walter Cronkite was more than an avuncular presence in American homes.  He was a serious newsman at a time when TV news was being invented and we were all a bit in awe of the new medium and its ability to broadcast images as well […]

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Best of the Web: Clinton in India Edition
July 21, 2009 2 min. read

The secretary of state finally gets a platter of her own at ITC Maurya’s Bukhara restaurant in New Delhi. The Hillary Platter–urgh malai kabab, seekh kabab, paneer tikka, tandoori aloo, sikandari raan, dal bukhara, tandoori jinga, mixed raita, naan, rasmalai and kulfi–joins the Presidential Platter and the Chelsea Platter. At the town hall meeting at […]

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Advancing Women's Rights in Africa
July 21, 2009 2 min. read

Civil society representatives from over 20 African countries met in Kigali, Rwanda last week to discuss how to better implement a key regional protocol on women’s rights.  The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa received it’s fifteenth ratification and therefore came into effect in […]

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Rebuilding the lives of child soldiers in Sri Lanka
July 21, 2009 4 min. read

Eyes have fallen off of Sri Lanka since the country ended it’s 26 year civil war ended in May 2009. The conflict ended with the governments forces final defeat of the insurgent Tamil Tigers rebel group (LTTE). Over the years, especially in the last few years of the conflict international human rights groups repeatedly called […]

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Summer Reading: 'Bait and Switch'
July 21, 2009 3 min. read

The book highlights the people who’ve done everything “right” — college degrees, often ivy-educated, developed marketable skills, with impressive track-records — yet, they’ve become repeatedly vulnerable to the seemingly never-ending string of Wall Street scandals, economic “crises,” eviscerating mergers & acquisitions, and your basic business cycle. Further, today’s globally competitive corporations take pride in shedding their “surplus” employees (i.e., downsizing) or by increasing corporate profit margins by shipping technology and call center jobs overseas into lower labor cost markets like India or the Philippines where they don’t have to pay for healthcare, retirement or vacation benefits for workers. Inevitably, this plunges white collar employees into months or even years at a stretch into the twilight zone of white-collar unemployment where a job search itself becomes a full-time occupation; and not to mention the underlying risk to this prime driver of the U.S. economy.

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Beijing’s Drawing Board
July 20, 2009 2 min. read

Two weeks after unrest erupted in Xinjiang, Beijing should reassess its policies towards and relations with ethnic minorities. Instead of a strong and uncompromising response, the Chinese government needs to protect rights and provide opportunities for real autonomy. Ethnic tensions must be reduced not used to justify harsher measures. Minxin Pei, a senior associate at […]

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The world's only UN mission with no human rights bureau
July 20, 2009 3 min. read

A row of Moroccan flags firmly embedded in a concrete wall too tall to scale, align a compound that has no political will and surround a United Nations mission that has no human rights bureau. Minurso, the UN Mission for the Referendum in the Western Sahara, is a sad spectacle where the single blue flag […]

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The Pressure is Building on China Too
July 20, 2009 3 min. read

India is under pressure to come forward with more assertive action indicating it is going to take part in a mandatory regime of greenhouse gas reductions.  It has, unfortunately, been saying much the opposite:  that it will not sign up to quantifiable emission reductions.  (See last post below.)  China and India have been marching, if […]

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Recommended Website: RealClearMarkets.com
July 20, 2009 1 min. read

RealClearMarkets.com is among my favorite sites while on the go or in a hurry for a one-stop-shop solution for Market-related news, analysis, commentary and insights.

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