Price Manipulation in Global Energy Markets
June 30, 2009 9 min. read

As the U.S. Senate’s permanent committee on Investigations begins an examination of the role of Traders, speculators and Hedge Fund managers in world energy markets, economists and policymakers make a compelling case that price behavior in global energy markets violate basic priciples of economic supply & demand.

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The Prism of Human Rights: Irony and Power Compared in the Middle East and Latin America
June 30, 2009 7 min. read

This post can also be found on FPA’s Latin America Blog. It came as no surprise to those who knew about the past rights abuses by Iran’s government when many Iranians, especially young Iranians, took to the streets in the last two weeks and were met with brutal retribution affecting every sector of Iran’s vibrant […]

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U.S. Withdraws from Iraqi Cities
June 30, 2009 1 min. read

Today marks a milestone in the history of U.S. involvement in Iraq as the U.S. completes the withdrawal of combat forces from Iraqi cities. Will the Iraqi security forces be able to keep the peace? This report from The Washington Post reports that the withdrawal is off to a rocky start: At least 26 people […]

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Chad's 'African Pinochet' – Time for Trial?
June 30, 2009 1 min. read

An African Union summit will bring African heads of state together tomorrow in Libya; in anticipation 8 human rights organizations  yesterday called on the AU to ensure that Senegal prosecutes former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré for crimes against humanity and torture. Habré, dubbed the “African Pinochet”, ruled Chad from 1982 until 1990; a Truth Commission […]

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Amazon's Tiananmen
June 30, 2009 2 min. read

About two weeks ago John Vidal of the Guardian newspaper wrote that conflicts will increase as government backed companies in the scramble for resources push into territories contested by indigenous people.  About a week before his article, something extraordinary had happened. Peru sent in heavily armed police to clear away some 2000 Aguarana and Wampi Indians […]

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Thinking Outside the (Ballot) Box
June 30, 2009 6 min. read

Mexico’s midterm election for its Chamber of Deputies, six governors and mayors and local legislators in 11 states will be held next Sunday July 5. The governing National Action Party (PAN) has  deployed an agressive campaign that attempts to turn the elections  into a referendum on  President  Felipe Calderón’s war against the drug cartels: either […]

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What to do with the dollar?
June 29, 2009 2 min. read

Today the American Dollar was met with both encouraging and potentially disheartening news.  First, the Dollar rose against the Australian Dollar, Swiss Franc and Yen as China announced that the USD will continue to remain the world’s leading trade currency.  In addition, Beijing said it will not make changes to its foreign-exchange reserves.  This comes […]

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Help pass the Child Protection Compact Act of 2009 (HR 2737)
June 29, 2009 4 min. read

Human trafficking is the worlds fastest growing industry, according to the 2009 State Department Trafficking in Persons Report over 80% of those victimized by transnational trafficking are women and children. According to the International Labor Organization (End of Child Labor Within Reach 2006), each year, some 1.2 million children are trafficked for the purposes of […]

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ACES Up
June 29, 2009 3 min. read

We were away for several days (see post below), otherwise I would’ve further deluged you with information on the passage of the landmark American Clean Energy and Security Act (H.R. 2454), aka ACES, beyond what you may already have been experiencing.  I should, of course, weigh in with my humble opinion.  My first impulse, given […]

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New Envoy to Muslim World Appointed
June 29, 2009 1 min. read

In a sign of President Obama’s continuing outreach to the Muslim world, the State Department has announced the appointment of a new special envoy.  According to this BBC News report: The US State Department has appointed its first Special Representative to Muslim Communities. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Farah Pandith would play a leading […]

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"Forever Wild"
June 29, 2009 2 min. read

The Adirondack Park “…is the largest publicly protected area in the contiguous United States…”  It’s protected by the NY State constitution and the publicly owned lands within it are to be kept “forever wild.”  One of the many gems of the park is Lake George which Thomas Jefferson described in 1791 as “…without comparison the […]

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Diplomacy with a Thugocracy
June 29, 2009 3 min. read

Despite the disputed election results and events of the last two weeks, diplomacy remains America’s best option with Iran. In some of his strongest words about Iran’s government, President Obama said on Friday that “there is no doubt that any direct dialogue or diplomacy with Iran is going to be affected by the events of […]

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