Who cares? R2P is RIP
December 10, 2008 | by Charlie Edwards | More on Africa, Influence and networks, North America, UK | 3 comments
December 10, 2008 | by Charlie Edwards | More on Africa, Influence and networks, North America, UK | 3 comments


Daily Mail lies about Facebook. Facebook sues. Exclusive.
Transnational factors and threats should make state-centric approaches fall apart, in theory – but in practice, today’s statesment seem extraordinarily adept at sticking with “national interest”-based thinking.
Today, I launch a new paper on risk and resilience in the UK housing market. The report calls for a fundamental shift in the way in which the UK mortgage market is regulated and the how it operates.
The paper is published by the Long Finance Foundation, which is a counter to [...]
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Brookings Institution report by Alex Evans, Bruce Jones and David Steven on how globalisation could fail – or be made more resilient. Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary World Economic Forum in Davos.
Bono endorses contraction and convergence – potentially kicking off a major (and long overdue) strategic rethink on climate change among NGOs and civil society
A very rough first analysis of the Copenhagen Outcome, two hours after the summit finished.
We’re kidding ourselves if we think that “green collar jobs” will persuade people to take serious action on climate change. A deeper narrative is required.
With oil and food prices already back to July 07 levels, have policymakers missed the window of opportunity to take action when prices eased after the credit crunch?



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