Poverty erodes human rights
May 29, 2009 2 min. read

Yesterday, Amnesty International released their global survey report on the state of human rights around the world.  Iren Khan, Sec-Gen of Amnesty, made a salient observation when she attended a high-level meeting in New York on MDGs last September.  Countries are hard pressed to back up their rhetoric on meeting the MDG goals set for 2015 she […]

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Superpower Lessons
May 29, 2009 2 min. read

Arvind Subramanian, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and Center for Global Development, published a good commentary in the Business Standard arguing that India can learn from China’s strong public finances –  a sound fiscal position is crucial for establishing international influence. “The lesson for superpower-aspiring India from superpower-arriving China is simple: […]

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The Child Trade…For Sale or Barter
May 29, 2009 4 min. read

What do you sell when you have nothing left to sell, you have no money, no food, little water, and no prospects of employment? The future looks bleak and so you sell the only thing you have left…your own child! For if you cannot sale one child then how can you feed the others? News […]

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The U.S. Foreign Offices
May 29, 2009 4 min. read

We often get reminders that a new Administration in Washington means new leadership at U.S. Embassies overseas.  Within a year of taking office, an incoming President generally will have nominated (and the Senate approved) new Ambassadors for all major overseas postings.  In many foreign government establishments, these appointments are highly anticipated events, more closely watched […]

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How Should the U.S. Respond to North Korea?
May 28, 2009 1 min. read

A quick recap for those just joining us: On October 6, 2006 North Korea exploded its first nuclear weapon. This past week, it conducted an underground nuclear test and missile launches provoking international condemnation and raising tensions (and military alert levels) in the region. Satellite surveillance suggests it may have restarted its Yongbyon reactor (and […]

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Meetings – Late Spring '09 Edition
May 28, 2009 4 min. read

Major Economies Forum (MEF) on Energy and Climate – After the second of four meetings scheduled to take place among the world’s major economies – all major contributors to global warming – the participants announced progress on finance.  The 2nd MEF meeting took place this week in Paris.  (See my notes from April on the […]

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Levin enters the fray, lashes out at Cheney
May 28, 2009 2 min. read

New York, NY — The Democratic Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee last night lashed out at former Vice President Dick Cheney for bearing “false witness” and “straying from the truth” in recent comments about U.S. treatment of foreign detainees.  Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, speaking to the Foreign Policy Association in New York […]

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News….
May 27, 2009 4 min. read

Cholera still plagues Zimbabwe Zimbabwe will soon see more than 100,000 people infected with cholera even though the epidemic appears to be subsiding, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies warned in a report released Tuesday. A collapse of water, health and sanitation infrastructure has helped drive the epidemic and has yet […]

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India’s Arrival?
May 27, 2009 3 min. read

“One can date precisely China’s debut as a great power,” writes Fareed Zakaria in the latest issue of Newsweek. “It was the evening of Aug. 8, 2008 – the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics. The event perfectly symbolized China’s rise, a spectacular and expensive feat of mass organization, directed by the country’s highly competent […]

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Biden on tour boasts about green job creation, but is all green all good
May 27, 2009 2 min. read

Vice President Joe Biden is on a victory tour, swinging through the country exulting the $787 billion stimulus package as a green job creator. In Denver, he boasted about the $11 billion for improving the electricity grid as well as the estimated 450,000 new jobs the bill will create. Despite the difficulty in defining a […]

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The Debate – China or America?
May 27, 2009 1 min. read

Who will emerge stronger after the crisis? China or the United States? The New America Foundation and Foreign Policy hosted a debate on Tuesday about how the Great Recession will alter the global balance of power. “Which economy is poised to recover from the deepest recession since the 1930s? Who will be on top? Who […]

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Arab Central Bank Emerges in the Middle-East
May 27, 2009 3 min. read

  Here’s an interesting development that I missed earlier this month, but remains very relevant: It appears the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), a regional group of middle-eastern Arab states have agreed tentatively to create a central monetary council that will evolve into a new Gulf Central Bank representing middle-east Arab states.  Not surprisingly, the largest member […]

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