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Defense Budget Resources 2011

 
 

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Website


Posted On: Mar 13, 2010


 

    Does America really need to spend $700 billion on defense? Defense Budget Resources 2011 – a new resource compilation from the Project on Defense Alternatives – provides one-stop access to critical analysis and opinion from 30 analysts and policy centers, representing the skeptical end of the spectrum.  War costs, defense reform, acquisition issues, private contractors, and economic impact are among the topics covered in reports, short-opinion pieces, charts, and tables. The page ...

 
 

Staff Assistant, Public Policy Department, NAFSA: Association of International Educators

 
 

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Job


Posted On: Mar 10, 2010


 

 NAFSA, through its public policy department, is the leading association advocating for policies, laws, and regulations that promote and enhance international education.  NAFSA and its members believe international education by its nature is fundamental to fostering peace, security, and well-being.  NAFSA promotes study abroad; the removal of legislative and regulatory barriers to international students who seek access to U.S. higher education; exchanges of citizens and scholars; and the i...

 
 

NATO Watch launches independent information website

 
 

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Website


Posted On: Mar 09, 2010


 

www.natowatch.orgJournalists and researchers writing about NATO need to be able to quickly find accurate and reliable information at their fingertips. Congressmen and women and members of the public need to keep up to date with developments in an Alliance that impacts on over 890 million citizens within the 28 Member States - a number that increases to 20 per cent of the global population when Partner ...

 
 

Reading List on Systems and Policy

 
 

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Posted On: Mar 05, 2010


 

A reading list of resources on systems and policy developed by Dr. Louise Diamond of Global Systems Initiatives.

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Climate Migration in Latin America: A Future ‘Flood of Refugees’ to the North?

 
 

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Report-Paper


Posted On: Feb 24, 2010


 

by COHA Research Fellow Alexandra DeprezThis Council on Hemispheric Affairs research paper, by COHA Research Fellow Alexandra Deprez, has been under preparation for a year. In it, she brilliantly synthesizes current developments regarding environmentally-driven human migration -and more specifically, migration caused by the environmental manifestations of anthropogenic climate change- which are capable of exposing their potential harmful effects in Central and South America, as well as ...

 

 

 

 

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