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Analyzing the Security Council debate on Syria
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Feb 09, 2012
The Western media often portrays the Security Council debate on Syria as a clash between different visions of international relations. The “good guys” are seen as champions of a new post-sovereign international order while the “bad guys” defend blood-thirsty dictators in a cynical use of the doctrines of non-interference and national sovereignty. Is this really what the debate is about?... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jul 22, 2011
P3 have condemned emergent powers for acting in their own self-interest. Such a claim ignores the P3’s own biased use of international law as a framework to further geo-strategic interests.... (More) Comments (0)
Media involvement in 2003 Iraq war
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jun 24, 2011
Media in Iraq... (More) Comments (0)
Israel Lobby and US State Dept
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jun 20, 2011
Washington’s “unbreakable” and “ironclad” bond with Israel... (More) Comments (0)
Guantánamo Bay Files: Wikileaks
By GPF Global Policy Forum at May 02, 2011
WikiLeaks Guantánamo Bay files... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Mar 25, 2011
EU: financial transaction tax... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Mar 15, 2011
By 2048 we might have a world without seafood. Bluefin tuna, cod, salmon, snapper or halibut will not exist in our diets because they will have been fished out. Even clams, lobster and shrimp are at risk.... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Feb 16, 2011
This new documentary film asks the viewer to think about the problems caused by globalization and to consider the benefits of localization.... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jan 17, 2011
While the world focuses on the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti, a recently released documentary is a welcome reminder that Haiti’s history didn’t start in 2010. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Dec 22, 2010
Anyone reading the news about Afghanistan last week would be forgiven for being confused. In the course of a few days readers were submerged with a series of contradictory headlines. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Nov 23, 2010
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel seems to have secured enough votes from his Security Cabinet to approve a US-backed settlement freeze which is suppose to break the current impasse in the peace negotiations with the Palestinians. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Nov 18, 2010
The New York Times reported yesterday that NATO troops in Afghanistan have launched a widespread campaign to destroy abandoned homes and farms thought to be “booby-trapped.” As troops advance in newly won districts around the city of Kandahar, they are encountering buildings left heavily rigged with explosives by Taliban insurgents. In the name of safety, NATO has undertaken to systematically destroy almost every unoccupied home or unused farm building in areas where it is operating. Troops are using an impressive – and, some might say, disproportionate - array of tools including “armed bulldozers, high explosives, missiles and even airstrikes.”... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Nov 08, 2010
Last August, Time Magazine used as its cover a shocking picture of Aisha, a young Afghan woman who was sentenced to have her nose and ears cut off by a Taliban commander. Next to the picture was the caption “What Happens if We Leave Afghanistan” - no question mark. Time’s cover was seen by many as a thinly veiled attempt to justify the war in Afghanistan by way of the long debunked argument that the US-led intervention is about protecting women. Although the situation of Afghan women has certainly not markedly improved since 2001, they still serve as a convenient alibi for US war efforts in the region.... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Sep 16, 2010
When political leaders from around the world gather at the UN to consider the Millennium Development Goals, there will be plenty of rhetoric about commitments to reduce poverty, hunger and disease. But the real commitment of the powerful players is certainly not to “pro-poor” policies, as we are daily reminded. ... (More) Comments (0)
France's Plutocracy - the Bettencourt Scandal shakes the Republic
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Sep 14, 2010
A scandal is shaking France, with all the ingredients of a mystery thriller: an aging heiress, her alleged gifts of manilla envelopes stuffed with money for illicit campaign contributions, an island in the Seychelles owned through secret accounts in Luxembourg, a butler who surreptitiously records his employer’s conversations, other offshore accounts and tax-avoiding schemes centered on Switzerland, and sordid political implications that reach high into the national leadership, including the president of the republic, Nicolas Sarkozy. ... (More) Comments (0)


