Obama Discusses Food Crisis with UN Secretary-General
March 13, 2009 1 min. read

President Obama met with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for the first time on Tuesday, talking at length about the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, the war in Afghanistan, the aftermath of Hurricanes in Haiti – and the ongoing shortages in global food supply, as reported in this Boston Globe article. Following the meeting, President Obama remarked […]

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The Return of the Amateur
March 13, 2009 6 min. read

The 19th century liberal professions and the 20th century institutions which shelter them are currently groaning under the weight of huge populations, mass mobility, technological growth, black markets, crime, security issues, international trade and environmental and humanitarian disasters. From the local police station to the UN, the signs of strain are everywhere, not least in […]

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Mutanga Sentenced to Death
March 13, 2009 1 min. read

As Kate Cronin-Furman notes, Congolese warlord Kyungu Mutanga was sentenced to death by a military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mutanga was found guilty of crimes against humanity, insurgency, and terrorism, as a result of a campaign focusing in the Katanga province, where more than 100,000 people were forced to flee their homes […]

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Thomas Ricks Featured in Forum on Power
March 13, 2009 3 min. read

“I think the American invasion of Iraq was the biggest mistake in American foreign policy history,” said veteran journalist Ricks, who added that the future of the region looks bleak, especially when it comes to who will ultimately come to power. “I think what we [will] end up with is a smarter, tougher version of Saddam Hussein.”

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Bestseller's List
March 13, 2009 2 min. read

A riveting, detailed account of the undoing of Bear Stearns in 2008. ‘How it happened, and why, is the subject of William D. Cohan’s superb narrative that chronicles the fall of Bear Stearns and the end of the Second Gilded Age on Wall Street. Bear Stearns serves as the Rosetta Stone to explain how a combination of risky bets, corporate political infighting, lax government regulations and truly bad decision-making wrought havoc on the world financial system.’

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NATO, je t'aime
March 12, 2009 2 min. read

Over 40 years after Charles de Gaulle tossed NATO and United States forces out of France and withdrew from NATO’s military command, President Nicolas Sarkozy announced France’s intentions to become a full member of the alliance. In a speech on Wednesday, Sarkozy remarked that times have changed since de Gaulle’s decision and it was now […]

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Power Rules
March 12, 2009 1 min. read

I’ve discovered a new book to put on my reading list. If you can imagine a book about power, a book that offers advice for the U.S. on how to use power, and a book that is written in the spirit of Machiavelli’s classic The Prince, then Power Rules by Leslie Gelb may be of […]

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Brazil: President Lula’s Coattails
March 12, 2009 6 min. read

  How long are they?  His coattails, that is.  He’s at 84% approval, largely due to the perception that Brazil is doing better than most in this global financial crisis, and it is.  His pick for his successor is his chief of staff, Dilma Rousseff, a stalwart in the PT (Lula’s leftist Workers Party), who […]

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Italian Americans Dispute Portrayal of Mafia
March 12, 2009 2 min. read

Congratulatory emails have been pouring in to the Italian Embassy in Washington after Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta wrote to the Washington Post to protest against a front page report from Rome March 1 headlined ‘As Italy’s Banks Tighten Lending, Desperate Firms Call on the Mafia.’ The emails are from Italian Americans sick and tired of what […]

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GHG Registry
March 12, 2009 2 min. read

I’ve been lauding the new Presidential administration’s approach.  See “Climate of Change” and “The Eagle Has Landed” and other posts going back to November. The new EPA has taken another critically important step:  They are going to create a comprehensive, nationwide reporting system for greenhouse gases.  This system is a critical component for any federal […]

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Do All Islamists Advocate Global Jihad?
March 12, 2009 2 min. read

According to Fareed Zakaria, the answer to the above question is a resounding No. Zakaria’s main argument is that if we try to fully understand the phenomenon of Islamic radicalism, there will be a clearer picture that not all Islamists are potential terrorists. The article in Newsweek, “Learning to Live with Radical Islam,” focuses on […]

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Iran Follow-up – Iran might be rising, but what about its president?
March 12, 2009 3 min. read

My colleague David Kampf in his posting today, draws our attention to the current Economic Cooperation Organization summit in Tehran in which Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicts the collapse of capitalism.  Scary, right?  It is another firebrand speech from an energetic leader of a rising regional power with a productive nuclear program and a lot […]

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