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By GPF Global Policy Forum at Aug 13, 2010
Campbell – a British supermodel of Chinese Jamaican descent known for her unique look, but also her anger-management problems – testify before an international court in a case against former Liberian President Charles Taylor, who has been charged with murder, rape, mutilation and sexual slavery during wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Aug 05, 2010
A recent article by Christian Caryl in Foreign Policy Magazine criticizes the mainstream view of Afghanistan as an unconquerable “graveyard of empires” where the US effort is “doomed to fail.”... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jul 22, 2010
A new US law does not do enough to sever the link between natural resources and conflict. However, it's a good start. Here's why.... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jul 22, 2010
UK government’s unwillingness to produce, or formally endorse, any kind of assessment of Iraqi civilian deaths since the 2003 invasion. ... (More) Comments (0)
Iranian Democracy and UN Sanctions
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jul 14, 2010
Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Musavi – the man who came close to unseating Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as President in last summer’s contested election – spoke out this week about Tehran’s foreign policy. ... (More) Comments (0)
Technology: Fuelling Conflict ir Action?
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jul 09, 2010
In his recent op-ed piece for the New York Times, Nicholas D. Kristofdescribes the efforts of the Enough Project. Playing off of an advertising campaign of the Apple Corporation, this group of activists has effectively used YouTube and Facebook to raise awareness of conflict minerals in common gadgets like iPhones, PC computers, and Blackberrys... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jun 17, 2010
Why we should view the discovery of Afghan minerals with a critical eye. Read the original news story on our website. ... (More) Comments (0)
ICC Agreement over the Crime of Aggression (part 2)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jun 17, 2010
A discussion of the‘watered down’ resolution on the Crime of Aggression which defines the crime of aggression but fails to give the Court primary jurisdiction over the crime. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jun 11, 2010
What President Köhler’s resignation reveals about the present world order, and what Germans (and the rest of us) should do about it. Read the original news story on our website. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Jun 11, 2010
Allegations of Burmese nuclear weapons research are more than what they seem. Read the original news story on our website.... (More) Comments (0)
ICC: Crime of Aggression (part 1)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at May 27, 2010
From May 31st to June 11th, the State Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) will gather in Kampala, Uganda, to consider amendments to the Court’s founding treaty and assess the work and impact of the Court’s work since its establishment in 2002. This conference marks an important opportunity to strengthen the Court’s jurisdiction over the most serious international crimes. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at May 03, 2010
On April 27, the Security Council unanimously voted in favor of five recommendations to tackle piracy of the coast of Somalia; including, proposals to create a tribunal to prosecute the pirates. However, Resolution 1918 fails to address one of the main causes of Somali piracy - illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing by foreign companies. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at May 02, 2010
On Sunday morning, May 3rd, Buddhists from Japan beat hand drums and uttered a moving chant for peace, outside United Nations headquarters in New York. Holding tall purple banners with Japanese lettering and dressed in bright yellow robes, they signaled the gathering of citizen groups from around the world for the UN Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Official proceeding will begin on Monday. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Apr 29, 2010
On March 7, Iraq held parliamentary elections amid a mysterious absence of international monitors. In spite of many subsequent press articles about contested results, silence has prevailed about the missing monitors. Why would human rights organizations and monitoring agencies ignore such a major election? And why would they not take up the story as news of problems has emerged?... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Apr 28, 2010
Yemen has found itself splashed all over the news again following the failed attack on the British ambassador, Tim Torlot, in Sa'ana. The last time Yemen enjoyed such media popularity was when Omar al-Farouk, a Yemeni-trained Al Qaeda operative, failed to explode a plane en route to Detroit in December 2009. Media focus on isolated violent incidents threatens to divert attention from Yemen's real troubles. ... (More) Comments (0)


