Issues / Global Governance

  • Scram!

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, Yesterday

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    As it graduates from college, Generation Y has a chance to become the Global Generation.

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  • Review: Why Taiwan Matters

    Review / FPIF Picks Department

    By Yunping Chen, May 18, 2012

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    A new book looks at a small island's outsized influence.

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  • WHO Under Siege From Private Sector

    Commentary

    By Tom Fawthrop, May 9, 2012

    This article examines the greater role that private sector actors are playing in the WHO and its negative impact on the capacity of the organization to fulfill its commitment.

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  • The West Negotiates with Iran

    Commentary

    By Abolghasem Bayyenat, April 23, 2012

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    The success of future nuclear talks between Iran and the West will depend in part on whether the West is able to treat Iran as an equal in word as well as in deed.

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  • Shaking Up the World Bank?

    Commentary

    By Gregg Gonsalves, April 14, 2012

    Jim-Yong Kim

    Jim Kim represents a different kind of economics that could shake up the World Bank.

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  • Review: The New Protectorates

    Review / FPIF Picks Department

    By Melissa Moskowitz, April 12, 2012

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    A new book explores the tensions between liberal state-building and outside manipulation.

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  • Unexpected Nomination by Obama for World Bank Chief

    Commentary

    By Jim Lobe, April 9, 2012

    As the search for the next leader of the World Bank continues, President Obama has pushed hard for Jim Yong Kim, a health development specialist, to lead the world's largest multilateral development institution.

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