A Thaw in South Asia? – Part II

If the Indian subcontinent strengthens intra-regional ties, the Chinese economy may have a run for its money
Huma Fakhar
December 27, 2004

Africa's Hungry Are Fed Bad Policies

Incorrect IMF advice and the US push for genetically modified food only worsen existing food crises
Paul Kwengwere
December 30, 2004

A Fiesta of Protest at Porto Alegre

The "Anti-Davos" offers welcome pressure on governments and corporations, but can it emerge as an effective dialogue partner?
Dominic Sachsenmaier
January 31, 2005

Learning the Hard Way in Kosovo

The struggling UN mission in the Balkans holds lessons for future peacekeeping operations
Alkman Granitsas
December 9, 2004

Fueling a Crisis in Nigeria

As the government and civil society battle over economic reforms, the oil giant's citizens may stand to lose the most
Olly Owen
October 25, 2004

Mixed Blessings of the Megacities

A byproduct of globalization, urban aggregates have emerged as the arena of confrontation between 21st century prosperity and enduring poverty
Deane Neubauer
September 24, 2004

The Indian Exception

Bureaucratic food programs do not teach new habits that could reduce malnutrition rates
April 12, 2011

World Water Day Report: African Cities Outgrow Their Water Supplies

Protecting ecosystems is paramount for water security
March 23, 2011

Hungry for Votes

Wealthiest nations ignore world hunger at their peril
February 11, 2011

IMF Raises Spectre of Civil Wars as Global Inequalities Worsen

Asia overheats, the West struggles with unemployment – and inequality adds turmoil
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
February 3, 2011

UN Body Warns of “Food Price Shock”

Inflating prices for food staples is a political challenge for rich and poor nations
Javier Blas
January 7, 2011