Posted by Matt in July 14th, 2008 |
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Russia,
1970s,
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Back In The Ussr,
Belarus,
Crises,
Demise,
Economy,
Leonid Brezhnev,
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Record Oil Prices,
Regime,
Russia,
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Tendencies,
Ussr,
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin’s appointment this spring as prime minister of the symbolic “union” of Russia and Belarus was yet another example of the troubling similarities between today’s Russia and the other most stable and prosperous Russian regime of the past 80 years: Leonid Brezhnev’s Soviet Union in the 1970s. That economy, too, was fueled by then-record [...]
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Posted by Matt in July 11th, 2008 |
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Crises,
Czechs,
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Georgians,
Guidance,
Intelligence,
Middle East,
Oil Price Rise,
Olympics,
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Russia,
Seams,
Tension,
Tensions
There is an odd quiet globally. The Middle East is seeing tension easing across the board. Tensions between Russia and the Czechs or Georgians have mounted, but nothing like they could have. The Chinese are tense but managing the run-up to the Olympics and the oil price rise as well as can be expected. Nothing [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 28th, 2008 |
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Conflict,
Water,
Afghanistan,
Change Water,
climate change,
Conflict,
Conflicts,
Crises,
darfur,
Doctors,
Drier,
Food Energy,
Land,
Land Water,
Oil Supplies,
Population,
Risk,
Somalia,
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Stresses,
Tendency,
Violence Increases,
Water Scarcity
As drylands get drier and violence grows, new crises resembling Darfur will arise.
The world will experience a growing risk of conflicts over food, energy and water in coming years. The population rises each year by about 80 million people, with most of the increase in impoverished regions already facing environmental stress. Climate change, water scarcity [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 2nd, 2008 |
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Agriculture Sector,
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Biofuels,
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Developing World,
Economic Growth,
Effects Of Global Warming,
Food Crisis,
Food Price,
Global Food,
High Level Conference,
Juncture,
Participants,
Political Security,
Price Crisis,
Short Term Solutions,
Social Progress,
summit,
World Food Security,
World Summit
“If not handled properly, this issue could trigger a cascade of other crises — affecting economic growth, social progress, and even political security around the world.”
Participants at the High-Level Conference on World Food Security will discuss short-term solutions as well as new strategies to deal with the effects of global warming, growing demand for biofuels [...]
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