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Pates: Conflict and Hunger Increase Each Other

Oct 19, 2014 | Des Moines Register

I welcome all of you from across Iowa and the country to our beautiful city of Des Moines. The opportunity to address you is one…


What's on Deck in Libya: An Oil Rich Nation Nearing Anarchy

Oct 17, 2014 | Site Intel Group

As the world focuses most of its attention on the Middle East, most specifically on Syria and Iraq, another nation in the region is also…


Is Burma the New Cambodia?

Oct 15, 2014 | Corporate Knights

In 1996, a photograph began circulating among the foreign press in Phnom Penh. Sam Rainsy, Cambodia’s liberal opposition leader, was pictured sitting with Nobel laureate…


What Do Iraq, Syria, and Ukraine Have in Common?

Oct 15, 2014 | The Christian Science Monitor

I've been advancing a thesis for several months with friends that World War III is now underway. It's just that it's not the war we…


Interview on the Front Lines: Congolese Researcher Murairi Speaks on Dodd-Frank, Conflict Minerals

Oct 14, 2014 | Enough Project

Bisie is a remote town in the Walikale district in eastern DR Congo. It has lucrative deposits of tin (cassiterite), along with coltan, diamond, uranium,…


China’s Dark Designs after 25 Years of Seizing Johnson South Reef

Oct 13, 2014 | Vietnam Net

Twenty-five years after the illegal use of force to occupy Gac Ma (Johnson South Reef) and six other reefs in Vietnam’s Spratly Islands, China once…


Forgotten Abyei: How to Bring Back the Struggle of Abyei’s People into Public Discourse

Oct 12, 2014 | Philip Manyok, The Bor Globe Network

July 9, 2011, South Sudan independence was met with great jubilation across South Sudan including the people of Southern Kordofan, Blue Nile and of course…


Afghanistan’s Mining Industry, Crucial for Economy, Holds Risks for Women

Oct 10, 2014 | Emily Horin, United States Institute of Peace

As Afghanistan attempts to develop its economy by attracting investment to its mining sector, the already daunting conditions for women in rural areas could worsen…


On Water for Gaza, Put Politics Aside

Oct 10, 2014 | The Times of Israel

There is a serious humanitarian crisis in Gaza and water is at its center. Holding water issues hostage to the conflict will have dire consequences…


Is Food Aid Helpful or Harmful in Conflict-Affected Areas?

Oct 9, 2014 | Moses Jackson, New Security Beat

A study published in the American Economic Review offers macro-level quantitative support for critics’ claims that food aid, which is often prone to theft or capture by armed…


Obama’s New Oil Wars

Oct 9, 2014 | Huffington Post

It was heinous. It was underhanded.  It was beyond the bounds of international morality. It was an attack on the American way of life.  It…


Why Military Veterans Are Uniquely Primed for Climate Action

Oct 7, 2014 | Environmental Defense Fund

Most veterans’ climate action advocacy is not motivated only by traditional environmental issues, but also by lives lost during fuel transports amid increasing global conflicts.

My…


From Liberia to America, We Must Stop Illegal Logging

Oct 3, 2014 | Roll Call

Around the world, illegal logging threatens communities and drives deforestation. Every second, an area of forest the size of a football field disappears due to…


Liberia: Hailing the Passage of the Land Law

Oct 3, 2014 | The Inquirer Editorial Board, allAfrica

Yesterday it was reported that President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has signed into law the 'Act Against Criminal Conveyance of Land'. The Act was signed on August…


The U.S. Needs a Plan to Deal With Mideast Oil-Sharing Conflicts

Oct 3, 2014 | Wall Street Journal

Modern warfare has often involved targeting of fuel-supply lines, so the U.S. military’s recent decision to target the oil-supply chain of Islamic State is not…


Kurdistan on the Brink

Oct 1, 2014 | Samira Ghaderi, The Hill

As ISIS continues its savagery throughout Iraq, the government of Iraq (GoI) has recently transitioned its leadership with Prime Minister al-Abadi replacing al-Maliki.  Many hope…


Without Peace, Can There Be Development?

Sep 30, 2014 | Huffington Post

As UN Member States follow last week's General Assembly debates with the months-long intergovernmental negotiations around the post-2015 development agenda, this is a critical time…


Conservatives Kill Measure to Cut Money for Violent Militias in Africa

Sep 30, 2014 | Rabble

There are times when some of the most significant events in Parliament happen far from public view.

This week the chatter about politics is all about…


Preventing Water Wars: How to Build Bridges over River Disputes

Sep 30, 2014 | Ilmas Futehally, The Guardian

Fifty years ago, Lake Chad in Africa had a surface area of 25,000 square kilometres. Today, it has less than 2,000. The surface area of…


Kurdish Attempts to Sell Oil Are Not Going to Get Support from the Obama Administration

Sep 30, 2014 | Platts

For two months now, the United Kalavrvta tanker holding 1 million barrels of Kurdish crude has idled in international waters off the coast of Galveston, Texas, awaiting…


The Environmental Consequences of Targeting Syria’s Oil Refineries

Sep 29, 2014 | Toxic Remnants of War

On the 25th September, the US-led coalition conducting airstrikes in Syria began targeting oil refineries under the control of militants from Islamic State (IS). The TRWP…


Chinese Offshore Oil Company Fuels South China Sea Tension

Sep 29, 2014 | The Diplomat

The China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) announced on September 15 that the HD981 oil rig has discovered a new gas field called Lingshui 17-2, some 150…


Nepal’s Micro-hydropower Projects Have Surprising Effect On Peace Process

Sep 29, 2014 | Florian Krampe

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s fifth assessment, which has been rolling out in stages since last September, confirms a crucial divide in current climate…


Supply Chain Disclosure Laws Splutter

Sep 25, 2014 | Foreign Policy

Europe is pushing ahead with rules designed to make companies disclose whether they use minerals mined in conflict zones, but efforts already underway in the…


Could Water Scarcity Prompt A Battle Between U.S. and Canada?

Sep 25, 2014 | Water Online

Is water so scarce that it could lead to war between the U.S. and Canada over ownership of the valuable substance?

Post Media's Canada.com recently reported: "Canada…


The Search for Win-Win Solutions to the Natural Resource Issues in the Kachin Conflict

Sep 25, 2014 | Dr. Evan Hoffman, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution at Nova Southeastern University

Located in the northern part of Myanmar and sharing borders with China and India, Kachin state is rich in numerous different types of natural resources…


European Companies Allowed to Reap Rewards from Deadly Conflict Mineral Trade

Sep 24, 2014 | Amnesty International

The European Union is failing to stifle a deadly trade in conflict minerals, a coalition of rights groups including Global Witness and Amnesty International warned…


Message from Gaza: Israeli Policies & Climate Change, Pushing Gaza into the Grave

Sep 24, 2014 | Ahmad Abu Safieh

This message is from the city of Gaza where the annual population growth rate is 2.91% (2014 est.), the 13th highest in the world. Due…


Norway Gives Liberia $150 Million to Stop Cutting Down Trees

Sep 23, 2014 | Slate

Norway will provide Liberia with $150 million in development aid in exchange for reducing deforestation. Norway has made past attempts at this kind of policy in Brazil…


The Great New Oil and Gas Frontier of Myanmar, Warts and All

Sep 23, 2014 | Platts

Myanmar, the Southeast Asian country still called Burma by many people, is rapidly emerging from almost 50 years of military rule and related economic isolation.

The…