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CREDIT: Marlin Mine. © 2011 Anna Fawcus/Oxfam America.

SEP 9, 2011 Article

Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Mining a Grave Concern in Guatemala's Election

Strong natural resource management is essential for a young democracy, yet Guatemala's human rights advocates face death threats after a failed presidential debate on mining.

SEP 8, 2011 Podcast

In Search of a Global Ethic

Life on earth is fast becoming a shared destiny, and a global ethic is no longer a luxury but a necessity. If we can create ...

CREDIT: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/37601286@N06/4695675769/" target=_blank">Garrett Ziegler</a>

SEP 7, 2011 Article

SUSTAINABILITY FORUM: What are the Limitations and Benefits of the Sustainability Approach?

Is sustainability the only, or even the most desirable framework for environmental issues? What are the limitations and benefits of the sustainability approach, and what ...

CREDIT: Dennis Doyle, Carnegie Council

SEP 6, 2011 Article

The Future of U.S.-Russian Relations

Can the United States and Russia finally put their zero-sum competition in Eurasia behind them so that they can concentrate on the common strategic challenges ...

CREDIT: Dennis Doyle, Carnegie Council

SEP 2, 2011 Article

Russia's High Ambitions and Ambivalent Activities in the Arctic

The Arctic is often seen as a no-mans-land where natural resources are up for grabs. In reality, international cooperation is working well and the regions's ...