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2005 Issues

Fall 2005
Fall 2005

Journalism Training
American and Middle Eastern reporters mix it up in Lebanon

Dateline: Lebanon
An Indiana reporter seeks answers (Web extended version)

Beirut in Short
City still earning its nickname (Web exclusive)

Conversation vs. Isolation
International community moving forward, with or without the United States

2005 Nobel Peace Prize
ElBaradei and IAEA show the potential of peaceful multilateral compromise

2005 World Summit
Much left undone


Summer 2005
Summer 2005

Diplomacy Matters
The United Nations on the Big Screen
Pollack brings Hollywood attention to the international organization

Preparing for the September Summit
Kofi Annan on Threats and Change
"We all need to cooperate"

The Superpower Myth
Keeping America Safe
Facing terror here and at the source

Southeast Asia
Troubled Waters"
Will the globalization of the Mekong River unite or divide the region?

Southeast Asia
One Policy Does Not Fit All¸US should recognize
engage nonviolent Islamic extremists

Southeast Asia
Building a Bridge to ASEAN
Regional organization will thrive with or without US support

Americans and Their Representatives Back the UN
Public Opinion Versus Politicians’ Attitudes
Strong support for US global engagement

"People Are Debating Everything"
Arab Media in a Shrinking World
Television plays an influential role in Middle East politics"

Essay
Borders Are Illusory
The threats we face are interconnected


Spring 2005
Spring 2005

Editor’s Note
The War on Terror: Is It Missing the Mark?
Some say current US strategy creates more terrorists than it captures

Southeast Asia
A Balancing Act on the Second Front
Support for the United States in the region has dropped dramatically

US National Security
The Wrong Fight
Has the "war on terror" really made us safer?

Middle East
Going Beyond US Hegemony
A multilateral strategy for Persian Gulf security

United Nations
Teamwork vs. Terrorism
Panel calls for comprehensive¸ collective approach to fight serious threats

Reforming the UN for a Safer World
Red¸ White¸ and Blue Coming Together Events


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Review and Vitalization of Peacebuilding
The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission is undergoing its first, five-year comprehensive review. The Stanley Foundation recently convened a meeting to examine key areas of consensus and significant questions remaining in the review process. Read the Policy Memo and the full conference report.
 
The 1540 Hub
The 1540 HubIn 2004, the United Nations Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1540 aimed at keeping the ingredients for weapons of mass destruction out of the wrong hands. The 1540 Hub centralizes the various international and NGO resources relevant to 1540 in a single website.
 
Three Voices

Representatives of the Stanley Foundation, the Centre for International Governance Innovation, and the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations examine Leadership and the Global Governance Agenda. Also read their keynote remarks.

 
G-8 and G-20 Resources
G-8 and G-20 ResourcesThe Stanley Foundation's David Shorr, Keith Porter, and Sean Harder attended the G-8 and G-20 Summits in Canada. These resources on the meetings are now available.
 
Policy Analysis
John Blaney, Jacques Paul Klein, and Sean McFate examine peacebuilding lessons from Liberia. Bonnie Jenkins reviews the future of the G-8 Global Partnership. And Bruce Jones asks how the G-20 can help the United Nation perform and reform. See all Policy Analysis Briefs.
 
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