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Libya: policy options for transition
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2011
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What now for Libya with the fall of the authoritarian, centralised ‘one-party’ system? With the Gaddafi regime defeated and dispersed policy analysts and development professionals will ...
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Yemen: fear of failure
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G. Hill
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2008
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Yemen is the poorest nation in the Arab world, its location means it acts as a buffer zone between the Horn of Africa and Saudi Arabia and its president’s thirty year reign has been recently ...
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The vulnerability of energy infrastructure to environmental change
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C. Paskal (ed)
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2009
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Energy generation, extraction, refining, processing and distribution require a multifaceted global infrastructure. However, much of that infrastructure lies in areas that may become increasingly physi...
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Support to the health sector in Helmand Province, Afghanistan
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S. Simmonds;F. Ferozuddin
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2008
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How can aid funds best be spent in areas of high instability? This scoping study from the British Department for International Development (DFID) argues that development funds would have the m...
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The Palestinian refugee issue: a Palestinian perspective
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A. Shiblak
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2009
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Palestinians form the largest and one of the oldest refugee and stateless communities in the world. This paper gives a personal overview of the Palestinian refugee issue from a Palestinian perspect...
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Controlling illegal logging: using public procurement policy
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D. Brack
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2008
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The shared responsibility of timber-consuming and timber-producing countries in restricting trade in illegal timber has been recognised since the early days of the international focus on illegal lo...
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India’s engagement with the African Indian Ocean rim states
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A. Vines;B. Oruitemeka
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2008
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Despite viewing the Indian Ocean Rim (IOR) as its backyard, India has historically shown limited engagement in the region as it:...
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Thinking about the future of food: the Chatham House food supply scenarios
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2008
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Demand for food is increasing because the global population is rising and major developing economies are expanding. Global supply capacity, meanwhile, is struggling to keep up with changing require...
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The Doha round and beyond: towards a lasting relationship between the WTO and the international environmental regime
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A. Palmer;R. Tarasofsky
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2007
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This paper sets out options for governments to clarify the relationship between the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) in the light of the ...
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Controlling the international trade in illegally logged timber and wood products
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D. Brack; K. Gray; G.
Hayman
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Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK,
2002
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This report examines how importing/consuming governments might establish and operate a system for denying market access to timber and wood products produced and exported illegally. It covers processes...