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Crude Oil – The Supply Outlook (October 2007)
This Energy Watch Group report uses data from ten world regions to project the future of global oil supply. The
study finds that oil production reached its peak in 2006 – earlier than most experts had predicted. After large oil fields pass their production peak, new smaller fields have to be developed. But smaller fields reach their peak quickly. The report predicts that the production rate of oil will decrease by 2030 and costs will increase. The supply gap will affect all aspects of daily life as consumers are forced to lower their energy usage.
What's New on Social and Economic Policy | GPF's Page on the Environment
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The "Surge" of Prisoners (May 7, 2008)
Amid all the talk about the US military "surge" in Iraq, little has been said about the accompanying "surge" of Iraqi prisoners, whose numbers rose to nearly 51,000 at the end of 2007. Global Policy Forum’s Ciara Gilmartin states that “US forces hold nearly all detainees indefinitely without charge, an arrest warrant or the opportunity to defend themselves.” Human rights monitors, including the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), are denied access to detention centers in Iraq by US officials. This lack of oversight not only increases the likelihood of detainee abuse, but also violates international human rights law. (Foreign Policy in Focus)
GPF's Page on Iraq | Torture and Prison Abuse in Iraq | What's New on Iraq
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Causes and Strategies on World Hunger: Green Revolution versus Sustainable Agriculture (May 2008)
Global Policy Forum’s Katarina Wahlberg criticizes the World Bank’s proposal to create a Green Revolution in Africa. By focusing on boosting agricultural production through scientific development of more productive crops, the Bank disregards the fact that the Earth’s biological systems cannot be exploited forever. The supporters of the new Green Revolution also fail to address the major causes of the global food crisis, including biofuel production and unsustainable global consumption of meat. The author calls for a shift from industrial agriculture of export crops to sustainable agriculture for local consumption. (World Economy & Development in Brief)
What's New on Social and Economic Policy | GPF's Page on World Hunger
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Updated Table and Chart on Members Paying UN Regular Budget Assessments Promptly and in Full (2008)
In 2008, only 36 countries paid their full UN dues on time. Compared to 2007, five more countries paid on time in 2008. But as in 2007, their contributions represent merely 15% percent of the total UN regular budget.
GPF's Page on UN Finance
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Updated Tables and Charts on UN Finance May 31st!
GPF’s updated tables and charts show UN members’ contributions and debts to the UN regular and peacekeeping budgets.
US vs. Total Debt to the UN: Table
2008
US vs Total Debt to the UN, 1996-2008: Graph 1996-2008
Regular Budget Payments of Largest Payers: Table 2008
Regular Budget Assessments & Payments: Table
2008
Debt of 15 Largest Payers to Peacekeeping Budget: Table 2008
GPF's Page on UN Finance
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IRAQ
Iraq Criticizes Attacks by American Troops New York Times, June 30, 2008
The Good News in Iraq - Don't Count on It
TomDispatch, June 29, 2008
SECURITY COUNCIL
Conflict Diamonds and the Peace Process in Cote d’Ivoire
Fatal Transactions, June 2008
Lost Opportunities in the Horn of Africa: How Conflicts Connect and Peace Agreements Unravel
Chatham House, June 23, 2008
EMPIRE
Preparing the Battlefield New Yorker, July 7, 2008
Supreme Court to Bush: You Are Not Above the Law, Gitmo Detainees Have Right to Habeas Corpus AlterNet, June 13, 2008
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICY
The Global Crisis: Food, Water and Fuel. Three Fundamental Necessities of Life in Jeopardy
Global Research, June 5, 2008
Can Capitalism Survive Climate Change?
Foreign Policy In Focus, April 1, 2008
GLOBALIZATION
Europe's Century
Guardian, June 17, 2008
Globalization 'Localizes' Inequality
Inter Press Service, March 11, 2008
NGOs
Defending Civil Society: A Report of the World Movement for Democracy
International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, February, 2008
Zimbabwe Tells All Aid Groups to Halt Efforts
New York Times, June 6, 2008
NATIONS AND STATES
Explaining African State ‘Failure’: Does the State Make the Nation or the Nation Make the State? e-International Relations, June 23, 2008
Plight of the Stateless UNA-USA, June 17, 2008
UN FINANCE
US Congress Approves $665 Million for United Nations and International Organizations
Better World Campaign, June 27, 2008
House Passes FY 2008 State Department and Foreign Aid Spending Bill, Boosts Funding for UN Peacekeeping
UNA-USA, June 25, 2007
UN REFORM
Joint NGO Statement to the Eighth Session of the Human Rights Council
Human Rights Watch, May 20, 2008
Open Search Urged for UN Rights Job
New York Times, June 10, 2008
INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE
Security Council Members Push to Condemn Sudan New York Times, June 6, 2008
Serbia Snares Top Bosnian Serb War Crimes Fugitive Associated Press, June 11, 2008
SECRETARY GENERAL
Immigrant to What?
Time, November 25, 1946
Disgraced UN Chief and Nazi War Criminal Waldheim, Dies Aged 88
Belfast Telegraph, June 15, 2007
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