Blogs & Opinions
Geothermal Expansion and Maasai Land Conflicts in Kenya
Nov 2, 2015
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Shiloh Fetzek
The booming geothermal industry in Kenya illustrates how rapid transitions to renewable energy systems can risk generating conflicts if they are not done with sensitivity…
New Threats to National Security in the Age of Climate Change
Nov 2, 2015
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Rep. Adam Schiff
In California, climate change is no longer an abstract concept found in the scientific journals. Record temperatures, extreme drought and a surge in devastating wildfires are a…
Cholera Is Coming
Nov 2, 2015
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Laurie Garrett
The last great epidemic of Vibrio cholerae to hit Africa and the Middle East occurred from 1997 to 1998. Over 200,000 people were afflicted and…
Water Wars: The PRC's Double Trouble in the South China Sea
Oct 31, 2015
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Zack Bluestone
The past few days have witnessed two huge developments in the South China Sea. On Tuesday, the U.S. Navy conducted a long-anticipated freedom of navigation (FON)…
A U.S. Naval Signal in the South China Sea
Oct 28, 2015
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Jonathan Masters
Recent U.S. naval maneuvers in the South China Sea signal how the United States plans to safeguard its interests in the Asia-Pacific region, says Capt.…
Climate Change, Food Security and the Refugee Crisis: Connecting the Dots to Avoid Future Tragedy
Oct 28, 2015
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Bruce Campbell and Lisa Goddard
It is widely held that climate change will have negative impacts on agricultural communities. Now, research is supporting the theory that climate impacts will catalyze…
Liberia: Don't Blame Nocal Alone for Its Bankruptcy
Oct 27, 2015
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The New Republic
Welcome to plain Talk. It hurts to see a lucrative and enterprising entity to go bankrupt ahead of the discovery of oil. What? Is it…
How to Fight Conflict Minerals? Mandatory Disclosure.
Oct 26, 2015
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Cass R. Sunstein
At least in theory, one of the best ways for Congress to protect consumers and investors is by requiring companies to disclose information. Credit card…
'Greening' of a Dam Prompts Damning Accusations
Oct 26, 2015
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Kyaw Phyo Tha
In Burma these days, there are really only two colors that people are talking about: red and green.
If you say “red,” you are no longer…
Will the European Endgame on Conflict Minerals Put an End to Financing Rape in the DRC?
Oct 26, 2015
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Margot Wallström and Denis Mukwege
In the Eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), armed groups and criminal operators terrorize the population. Sexual violence against women is…
Levy and Fischer on Water Security for Sustainable Development
Oct 21, 2015
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School of Professional Studies
Marc Levy and Alex Fischer, of Columbia University’s Environment, Peace, and Security program, were among the coalition of experts that produced a report on the…
Coffee Capsules Boost Business and Living Standards of South Sudanese Farmers
Oct 21, 2015
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Antonio Pasolini
There’s much more to a cup of coffee than meets the eye - or the nose, for that matter. One of the most beloved hot…
Migratory Labor for Extractive Industries Creating “Sons of Soil” Conflict in China
Oct 14, 2015
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Isabelle Côté
In May 2011, two weeks before I was scheduled to start research in the region, a Mongol herder named Mergen was hit by a mining…
Climate Data Can Be Critical in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States – Here’s How to Get It
Oct 5, 2015
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Schuyler Null
When war breaks out, what happens to the weather forecast? Violent conflict disrupts many essential services in developing countries and one of the most overlooked…
Asean Environmental Security Concerns
Oct 3, 2015
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Amado S. Tolentino, Jr.
The effects of extreme weather events caused by climate change are now felt all over the world – warmer temperature causing desertification and inadequate food…
New Amnesty Report Provides Insights into the Diamond Trade in Central African Republic
Oct 1, 2015
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Kasper Agger
The Central African Republic (CAR) has been rocked by renewed violence this week with 36 people killed and 42,575 displaced persons over the last few days. A new report from…
OP-ED: Mass Firing at National Oil Company of Liberia is Overdue
Oct 1, 2015
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Francis Cordor
In August, the National Oil Company of Liberia fired its entire staff of 200 people in a move aimed at reducing costs and saving the…
Friday Deadline for SEC to Appeal Latest Conflict Minerals Court Ruling
Sep 30, 2015
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Enough Team
This Friday, October 2, is the deadline for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other parties to petition for a review of the most recent…
Guest Post: Setting the Boundaries in the South China Sea
Sep 30, 2015
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Micah Zenko
Tensions between China and Vietnam over the South China Sea are rising and a miscalculation or miscommunication risks an outbreak of hostilities. Earlier this month, imagery…
Getting to the Root of Gender Equal Land Governance
Sep 23, 2015
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Catriona Knapman
While there is international agreement that we need gender equality in land ownership – achieving this in practice is more complex.
Women face a number of…
Why Climate Change is Australia's Greatest National Security Issue
Sep 20, 2015
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Clive Williams
I recently gave my "National Security and Counterterrorism" Masters students a syndicate exercise at the end of their course requiring them to prioritise the most…
US and China have Escalating War of Words over South China Sea Territory Dispute
Sep 18, 2015
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Zachary Davies Boren
The world's two most powerful countries are involved in an escalating dispute over territory in the South China Sea. China has nearly finished developing artificial…
Amazon Women on the Front Lines: The Waorani
Sep 17, 2015
Meet the Waorani of the Ecuadorian Amazon. They are fighting for traditional life and championing alternatives to threats to their ancestral territory—one of the wildest,…
The Climate Wars Are Coming – And More Refugees with Them
Sep 17, 2015
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Paul Hockenos
In his State of the European Union address on Sept. 9, EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker broached a topic that until now has been virtually…
Planning Matters
Sep 16, 2015
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Kashmir Images
In 1961, diamond-rich Botswana and Sierra Leone had approximately the same per capita income of about US$1,070, when both these countries in Africa adopted and…
Introducing the Toxic Remnants of War Network
Sep 15, 2015
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Doug Weir
Damage to the natural environment has long been a hallmark of conflict. But technological developments, both in terms of how hostilities are conducted, and the…
The Losing Battle Against Conflict Minerals
Sep 14, 2015
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Natasja Sheriff
United States regulations concerning the trade in conflict minerals, aimed at reducing the devastating violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), are proving difficult…
The Next Genocide
Sep 12, 2015
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Timothy Snyder
New Haven — Before he fired the shot, the Einsatzgruppe commander lifted the Jewish child in the air and said, “You must die so that…
Myanmar: Shan Villagers and the Salween Dam Fight
Sep 11, 2015
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Dana MacLean
The increasing army presence to defend the construction of a controversial Salween river dam in southeastern Myanmar’s Shan state has sparked heightened concerns among rural…
Don't Be Fooled by Dialogue -- Argentina Only Wants One Answer to 'the Falklands Question'
Sep 8, 2015
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Jan Cheek
On Friday 4th, Ms Cecilia Nahón, Argentina Ambassador to the United States, wrote an article for the Huffington Post, titled 'Malvinas: All Argentina Is Saying…