NYT: Sustainable Farming Can Feed the World?
Contrary to popular belief, Mark Bittman argues that sustainable agriculture may be what's best for the world.
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Contrary to popular belief, Mark Bittman argues that sustainable agriculture may be what's best for the world.
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CFR's Senior Fellow for Global Health, Laurie Garrett, discusses the implications of rising food prices on global health.
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Yanzhong Huang examines the different strategies with which the United States and China responded to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic.
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Isobel Coleman discusses the feminization of AIDS in Africa and two recent studies that offer hope for prevention.
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Peter Navario discusses the looming resurgence of an HIV epidemic in Zimbabwe.
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The Economist tells why so little is known about the effects of erupting volcanoes on air travel and their potential long-term effects.
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An e-newsletter produced by CFR's Global Health Program looking at the Obama administration's Global Health Initiative, the swine flu backlash, and the dangers ahead for Haiti, as well as a number of other timely issues.
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The global fight against HIV and AIDS cannot be won without success in South Africa, but while President Zuma's government has made progress, it has to do more to prevent future infections and provide better treatment, says CFR's Peter Navario.
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CFR's Peter Navario says a new patent pool giving generic drugmakers access to branded drugs to help lower costs of HIV-AIDS treatments in developing countries is timely and necessary, but more still needs to be accomplished.
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Peter Navario and Scott Rosenstein discuss how enhancement of global vaccine access to low and middle-income countries is in the interests of the United States.
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Eduardo Gomez writes that as President Obama pushes to pass healthcare reform in the United States, "he would do well to examine the praiseworthy successes -- and the worrying failures -- of a decades-old universal system in the region's second-largest democracy."
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Explore the global health regime with a new interactive from CFR's program on International Institutions and Global Governance.
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The Future of U.S. Special Operations Forces
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Reforming U.S. Drone Strike Policies
The author analyzes the potentially serious consequences, both at home and abroad, of a lightly overseen drone program and makes recommendations for improving its governance.
The Power Surge
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Two Nations Indivisible
A roadmap for the United States' greatest overlooked foreign policy challenge of our time--relations with its southern neighbor. More
Why Growth Matters
Two experts argue that despite myriad development strategies, only one can succeed in alleviating poverty in India: the overall growth of the country's economy. More