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J McGann, M Johnstone - … Journal of Not-for-Profit Law, 2006 - archive.globalpolicy.org
World politics has undergone a radical and often-overlooked transformation in the last fifteen
years, resulting neither from the collapse of the Soviet Union nor the rising tide of
fundamentalism, but from the unprecedented growth of non-governmental organizations
around the globe. NGOs or Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have moved from backstage
to center stage in world politics, and are exerting their power and influence in every aspect
of international relations and policymaking. NGOs have been a positive force in domestic …

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The environmental consequences of climate change are now firmly on the political and
public agenda. The security consequences are not. Little attention has been given to the
possibility of increased conflict due to resources scarcity and migration. Is conflict the real
threat from climate change?

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W Clark - 2008 - archive.globalpolicy.org
The Iranians are about to commit an" offense" far greater than Saddam Hussein's conversion
to the euro of Iraq's oil exports in the fall of 2000. Numerous articles have revealed Pentagon
planning for operations against Iran as early as 2005. While the publicly stated reasons will
be over Iran's nuclear ambitions, there are unspoken macroeconomic drivers explaining the
Real Reasons regarding the 2nd stage of petrodollar warfare-Iran's upcoming euro-based
oil Bourse.