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Pakistan And The Bin Laden Killing

One of the most important dimensions of this development is the extent to which Pakistan was involved, both in harboring bin Laden and in executing the operation that killed him.  The Pakistan section of Obama’s Sunday night speech jumped out at me: But it’s important to note that our counterterrorism cooperation with Pakistan helped lead […]

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NATO and Libya

NATO and Libya

Sarwar Kashmeri, a senior fellow in the International Security Program of the Atlantic Council and a fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, has two recent offerings that give excellent insights into how the Libya operation might affect NATO’s future: 1. A posting on European Geostrategy, CSDP – the Atlantic Alliance’s Saviour? (CSDP is the European […]

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New term for UN's Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food

New term for UN's Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food

The UN Human Rights Council has authorized a new three-year mandate for Olivier De Schutter to continue as the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. The Special Rapporteur’s position was established to “…respond fully to the necessity for an integrated and coordinated approach in the promotion and protection of the right to food,” […]

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GailForce: Obama Takes Out Osama

Just heard a news flash that DNA results have confirmed that the man Navy Seals killed last night in Pakistan is indeed Osama Bin Laden.  That should cover any lingering doubts for most people.  I say most because there are still some people who don’t believe Adolf Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945.  Just […]

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U.S. Announces Death of Osama Bin Laden

President Obama announced tonight that Osama Bin Laden is dead. A military operation comprised of elite special forces from the CIA and Navy SEALs conducted a raid on a compound located in Pakistan and in the ensuing firefight Bin Laden was shot and killed. Forensic tests have confirmed the identity of the body. Here is […]

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Energy Giants Getting Cleaner

Energy Giants Getting Cleaner

There have been a number of useful developments recently in which electric power utilities are showing that big-ticket programs are now and are going in the near future to make a difference. TVA – The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has announced that they are going to phase out 18 coal-fired power plants, replacing them with […]

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Potential budget cuts could harm children

Potential budget cuts could harm children

The U.S. House of Representatives will soon come off a two week recess for which they took right after they made critical budget decissions.  The House passed their version of next year’s budget, which was written by Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan. Many child advocacy organizations  and activists are in heavy opposition of the budget resolution and are urging Senators to reject the […]

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Britain's Royal Succession Crisis?

Britain's Royal Succession Crisis?

In honor of today’s royal wedding, I draw to your attention a very interesting article that appeared in one of Canada’s leading newspapers, the Globe and Mail – Britain’s Crisis of Succession: Charles and the Story Behind the Royal Wedding. The article gives us a glimpse into the politics inside the royal family and how […]

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If I've Said It Once…

From ABC News: Syrian army units have clashed with each other over following President Bashar Assad’s orders to crack down on protesters in Daraa, a besieged city at the heart of the uprising, witnesses and human rights groups said Thursday… “There are some battalions that refused to open fire on the people,” Monajed told The […]

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Kenyans protest against High Food and Oil Prices

Kenyans protest against High Food and Oil Prices

Kenyans protested against high food and oil prices last week, demanding policies to address the rapidly increasing cost of living.  “I am here to demonstrate because things have gone high, things like maize flour, sugar and kerosene,” said one protester. The price of maize flour, a staple food for Kenyans, has gone up 27% in […]

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Pakistan Has its Own Plans for Afghanistan

Since its independence, Pakistan has been a crucial ally to the United States — though when it comes to fighting the war in Afghanistan, it is proving a reluctant one these days. Pakistan has sacrificed blood and treasure in fighting terrorism in its tribal regions, but its government has failed to end both extremist support and influence within its borders.

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Links from Around the Web

Links from Around the Web

Public Diplomacy as a Linguistic Phenomenon, by John Brown in the Huffington Post The War on Soft Power, by Joseph Nye in Foreign Policy The West Likes Democracy for Some Arabs, But Not Others, by Dilip Hiro in YaleGlobal Online U.S. Public Diplomacy and the Arab Uprisings, by Marc Lynch in Foreign Policy Cricket Diplomacy […]

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Child Hunger Ends Here campaign

Child Hunger Ends Here campaign

Seventeen million children in the U.S., nearly 1 in 4, are at risk of hunger.  Feeding America has partnered with ConAgra Foods for a “Child Hunger Ends Here” campaign.  Visitors to the campaign’s website can enter the purchase code from ConAgra food brands; including Chef Boyardee, Healthy Choice, Peter Pan peanut butter and more.  ConAgra […]

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The Case for Syria

The Case for Syria

It’s a beautiful April day here in Brooklyn. New York Spring might be only just taking root but in the Middle East, the Arab Spring is in full bloom. I was there two months ago but thinking about it now makes it seem like decades ago. This morning I turned on Al Jazeera and watched […]

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Egypt's New National Party

I want to highlight a story from a week and a half ago that I don’t think has received the attention it deserves: the decision of Egypt’s Supreme Administrative Court to dissolve the National Democratic Party (NDP).  As Christian Science Monitor reported: …[M]any in Egypt had feared that the party of ousted leader Hosni Mubarak […]

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