Under the Radar: U.S. Can Make or Break International Nuclear Monitoring System

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I have no doubt that readers of this blog have noticed my more-than-occasional rants about insufficient U.S. funding for multilateral activities and institutions. Global poverty and U.N. peacekeeping are among the areas I’ve pushed for hardest through my ” day job,” but there’s another that’s just as much in need and even less noticed.

Listening to the Arab Call for “Even-Handed Sympathies” in the Middle East

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A TWN reader just sent me this interesting article titled “Arab Journalist Knocks U.S. Credibility in the Mideast,” that ran in yesterday’s Daily Oregonian. The title of the article aside, it’s a very interesting inventory of views of America’s Middle East mess as seen from an Arab perspective.

Live From “America in the World”

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I’m at the Hyatt Regency this morning at a conference jointly sponsored by the Center for American Progress and the Century Foundation. The topic? “America in the World.” Madeleine Albright kicked things off this morning. A couple of takeaways: – Secretary Albright has long proposed that the U.S. is the “indispensable nation.

ONE Launches Election Campaign

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This morning I dropped by the launch of ONE Vote 08, a campaign to raise the profile of global poverty and health in the presidential elections. The ONE Campaign has done a remarkable job raising the profile of these issues generally over the past few years, and in a bipartisan way.