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These political, social, economic and environmental issues are of concern to all nations - but, unlike national issues, are perceived to fall outside of nations' powers to deal with effectively alone.
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Global Issues That Affect Everyone
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Extensive collection of articles and links about issues related to trade, geopolitics, human rights, and the environment.
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OneWorld
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A community of over 200 leading global justice organisations under one roof. A massive site, containing news updated daily, concise briefings, interviews, and what you can do to help.
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Third World Network
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Independent non-profit international network of organizations and individuals involved in issues on development and the Third World, such as global finance, trade, environment, human rights, and biosafety.
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Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators
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Contribution to the worldwide effort to develop comprehensive statistics of national well-being. Includes methodology, models and articles.
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Collection on Critical Global Issues
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210 publications about agriculture, land management, development, environment and sustainability, food and nutrition, natural resource development, science, and technology.
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Guides to Global Issues
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Contains 60-second guides and more in-depth guides on a range of global issues. A good educational resource.
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NMCI Global Diversity Search
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Locate articles and research on global diversity issues, such as diaspora, immigration, refugees, race, ethnicity, cultural diversity, multicultural education, mental health, and conflict resolution.
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SUNS - South-North Development Monitor
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A daily news report, based in Geneva, on international development issues with particular focus on North-South and South-South negotiations. Covers activities of Non-Aligned countries, of the Group of 77 and non-governmental organizations.
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The Simultaneous Policy
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Argues that the main barrier to improve todays economic, environmental or social problems is competition - and thus all nations need to regulate capital simultaneously. [In English, German, Spanish, and French.]
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