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Newsletters & Publications
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Minerva, Fall 2010 (Volume 37) Elements of Diversity, Regional Integration & Conflict Prevention, Kashmir: A Way Forward, Afghanistan, Sovereignty, Cognition, and Ethics, Ethics in International Relations, Old World Order, Corporate Social Responsibility, Socially Responsible Investment & UNDIP, UN Human Rights Alphabet Reports, Responsibility Not to Veto: A Way Forward, Book Reviews |
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Newsletter: The Global Citizen - Fall 2010 The Fall 2010 Newsletter features: The New START Treaty, The Responsibility Not to Veto, Senate and House Candidates Endorsed by Citizens for Global Solutions PAC, The Future of the International Criminal Court, Notes From the Field, CEDAW:Waiting for Senate Vote, New Board Members and more... |
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Newsletter: The Global Citizen - Spring 2010 The Spring 2010 Newsletter features: The International Criminal Court(ICC), The incorporation of the "crime of aggression" into the ICC, 2010 Congressional Report Card, Genocide Prevention, CEDAW( The Women's Treaty), ICC's Moreno-Ocampo visits Washington, and more... |
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Minerva, Spring 2010 (Volume 36) Patriotism & Cosmopolitanism, An Agency for Women, Already Embattled, Can the UN Human Rights Council Be Fixed?, Nuclear Security: Cooperating to Prevent Catastrophe, Securing Vulnerable Nuclear Materials: Meeting the Global Challenge, and more... |
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Newsletter: The Global Citizen - Fall 2009 The Fall 2009 Newsletter features: The 2010 ICC Review Conference in Kampala, Uganda, The importance of "The Responsibility not to Veto", Updates on Citizens for Global Solutions activity, CSG chapter news, G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh Sept 24-25, Progress Report for 2009 goals for responsible U.S. engagement, Faithful Against Torture, U.S. Ratification of Law of the Sea, Climate Change Negotiations in Copenhagen, and more... |
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Minerva, Fall 2009 (Volume 35) Achieving Nonproliferation Goals, World Peace through Law: Rethinking an Old Theory, Responsibility to Protect: Translating Ideas into Capacity, New Instruments for Addressing Fragile Nations, Women’s Rights & Global Financial Architecture, Global Arms Trade Treaty, and more... |
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Newsletter: The Global Citizen - Spring 2009 The Spring 2009 Newsletter features: Global Solutions PAC- The Impact of your Donations, Global Activism Calendar 2009, Seven Goals for Responsible U.S. Engagement in 2009, The possibility of a U.N. Parliamentary Assembly, 2009 Annual Meeting Information, 2008 Multimedia winners, and more... |
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Minerva, Spring 2009 (Volume 34) Human Rights and the Responsibility to Protect, No Funding for Peace Talks Unless Women Are at the Table, A United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, HRC & Defamation of Religions Controversy, and more... |
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Newsletter: The Global Citizen - Fall 2008 The Fall 2008 Newsletter features: New Leadership Team at Citizens for Global Solutions, Review of Chasing the Flame, Review of Reflections: My Life, My Country Seven Years after 9/11, Ten Years of the International Criminal Court, Where do the Presidential Candidates Stand on Global Issues?, Four Top Candidates for Congress in November, The 2008 Congressional Report Card, and more... |
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Minerva, Fall 2008 (Volume 33) Human Security: The Seven Challenges of Operationalizing the Concept, The Responsibility to Protect: From an Ethical Principle to an Effective Policy, MDGs in Jeopardy, The Accra HLF3: Any Closer to Development Effectiveness?, Gender Equity Architecture at UN, Gender Training for Peacekeepers, The Future of Gender Justice, and more... |










