Oct 12, 2005
By insisting on an ineffectual and inequitable system of international emissions trading, the U.S. is obstructing other nations, courting ecological disaster, and preventing a worldwide economic boom from a transition to clean energy.
Apr 1, 2004
The Winners and Losers of World Bank Fossil Fuel Finance
Dec 1, 2001
Analyzing the Kyoto Protocol, part of FPIF’s series of discussion papers addressing contentious issues in global affairs.
Dec 1, 2001
The U.S. first, and subsequently the EU, have adopted the Israeli view that the core of the problem is Yasir Arafat.
Dec 1, 2001
It might be time for Israel to confess to its true intentions in the Palestinian territories.
Dec 1, 2001
Will the Bush administration retreat from hardline unilateralism when it comes to aid for Argentina?
Dec 1, 2001
Now that fast track has been approved, pro-free trade analysts would no doubt like to begin ringing the death knell of the opposition forces. To the contrary, there are several reasons why this vote is only a small setback in the fight against corporate g
Dec 1, 2001
The U.S government’s announced intention to broaden the war on terrorism beyond Afghanistan has triggered growing concern that other important U.S. foreign policy goals and principles will be subordinated in the process.
Dec 1, 2001
If Americans needed any reminding how, during the cold war, U.S. policymakers subordinated Wilsonian principles of self-determination to the larger anticommunist struggle, they should read several secret U.S. documents surrounding Indonesia’s invasion of
Dec 1, 2001
There has been increasing attention on Yemen as the possible next major focus in the U.S. campaign against terrorism.
Nov 28, 2001
The greatest tragedy of Doha is that the world’s richest economies, which invariably swear in the name of democracy, used undemocratic norms and arms to force a consensus down the throat of developing countries.
Nov 26, 2001
Israel would be doing itself a monumental favor by ending the occupation on its own terms, rather than withdrawing due to additional international pressure.
Nov 21, 2001
A creative discourse of care and concern must emerge from the international community. Ordinary Afghans, those who have lived through twenty years of war and have remained relevant to current realities, must have an opportunity to determine their future.
Nov 20, 2001
The mirage of positive movement in the deadly gridlock between Israelis and Palestinians continued today, uninterrupted by reality.
Nov 18, 2001
What is needed is a shot of adrenaline, and not a warmed-over initiative with no substance and no chance of success.
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