Recent Articles
OCT 29, 2010 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: The Untapped Potential of Japanese Civil Society
Civil society in Japan is far more vibrant than it was 20 years ago, yet a discouraging regulatory environment continues to stifle the sector's potential.
OCT 28, 2010 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Welcome to the Urban Revolution
We must become masters of a sustainable, just, and ecological urbanism writes Jeb Brugmann in his analysis of how the advantages of urban settlement are ...
OCT 21, 2010 • Article
Ukraine: Reset to a Future of Strength
The "reset button" between Washington and Moscow, far from leaving our former Soviet allies in the cold, has enabled a country like Ukraine to pursue ...
OCT 19, 2010 • Article
Defence Review is an Opportunity, not a Threat, to our Military
Britain's military capacity is likely to shrink following the soon-to-be-released strategic defence and security review. But many of the changes most feared by the military ...
OCT 15, 2010 • Article
The European Union: Still a Global Player?
To the casual observer, it may be hard to see what holds EU members together, writes Stoyanova-Yerburgh. It is no surprise then that the EU, ...
OCT 13, 2010 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Recycling Global Imbalances
Is the United States at long last getting serious about global imbalances, or are we risking currency wars that can end in unmitigated disaster for ...
OCT 12, 2010 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: The Missing MDG
Access to sustainable, affordable, and clean energy sources underpins the ability to realize all the Millennium Development Goals.
OCT 7, 2010 • Article
Arms Control and the New Strategic Concept
As NATO leaders seek to agree upon a new Strategic Concept, there appear to be both new opportunities and challenges in applying arms control as ...
OCT 7, 2010 • Article
Shale Gas Goes Global
Shale gas reserves are being explored on nearly every continent, with the United States leading the way in the controversial drilling practice called hydraulic fracturing ...