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Vietnam: Vietnam Building Deterrent Against China in Disputed Seas With Submarines
Sep 7, 2014
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Greg Torode, Reuters
Vietnam will soon have a credible naval deterrent to China in the South China Sea in the form of Kilo-class submarines from Russia, which experts…
Conflict Minerals: Good News and Bad News: Commerce Department Publishes List of Conflict Minerals Processing Facilities
Sep 7, 2014
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Steve Quinlivan, Dodd-Frank
The good news is the Commerce Department published a list of ”all known conflict mineral processing facilities worldwide” as required by section 1502(d)(3)(C) of the…
Iraq/Syria: Scotland Leads Calls for Crackdown on Trade in Smuggled Oil by Islamic State
Sep 7, 2014
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Herald Scotland
Scotland is leading calls for an EU-led crackdown on the illicit trade in black market oil fuelling the march of the terror group Islamic State…
Iraq: New Rumaila Contract Includes Substantive Changes
Sep 6, 2014
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Ali Abu Iraq, Ben Lando, and Staff, Iraq Oil Report
Iraq has renegotiated a lower production target for Rumaila, its most prolific oil field – part of a broader effort to moderate the country's oil…
Australia/Timor-Leste: UN Court Postpones East Timor Spy Case
Sep 6, 2014
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Harriet Alexander, Sydney Morning Herald
The architect of East Timor's independence movement has welcomed the decision by Australia and his country to postpone court action over their spy row and pursue…
Timor Leste: International Project Development Specialist
Sep 5, 2014
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UNDP
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development network, working in 177 countries and territories. In Timor-Leste, UNDP provides technical advice and…
Climate Security Threat Remains Hidden Behind Current Conflicts
Sep 5, 2014
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Responding to Climate Change
At the NATO summit, the UK distributed leaflets outlining its five priorities for the summit. Number one is, obviously, the crisis in Ukraine. The phrase…
South Sudan: From Money Box to Tinder Box
Sep 5, 2014
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Daily Maverick
The box was half the height of the minister’s desk. At the start of the day it was full to the brim with South Sudanese…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurds Say They’ll Give a Unified Iraqi Government One Last chance
Sep 5, 2014
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Roy Gutman, Miami Herald
IRBIL, Iraq -- Kurdish leaders, acceding to U.S. demands, are postponing plans for an early referendum on independence and say they instead will devote their…
Myanmar: In Myanmar, China's Scramble for Energy Threatens Livelihoods of Villagers
Sep 5, 2014
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Hereward Holland, National Geographic
OIL MOUNTAIN, Myanmar—The mood at a ramshackle bar in this village on Ramree Island, in western Myanmar's Rakhine State, is one of fatalism punctuated by…
Myanmar: Thousands Protest Against Mines in Namhkam
Sep 5, 2014
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Nang Mya Nadi, Democratic Voice of Burma
Thousands gathered in Namhkam, Shan State, on Friday morning to protest against commercial mining operations.
The locals said that large-scale silica mining projects have resulted in…
Myanmar: First Solar Energy Plants Planned
Sep 5, 2014
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Eleven Myanmar
Myanmar will soon welcome the first-ever solar energy project, through the investment of about US$480 million – the biggest investments by a US company in…
Myanmar: India to Import 1 Lakh Tonne Rice from Myanmar
Sep 5, 2014
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The Hindu
India is going to import one lakh tonnes of rice from Myannmar to avoid supply crisis in Manipur and Mizoram as the construction work is…
China/Vietnam: Vietnam's Maritime Spats with China Stir Domestic Dissent
Sep 5, 2014
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The Straits Times
Historically, ambiguity has characterised relations between China and Vietnam. Despite China's strong cultural influence, Vietnam has repeatedly resisted the larger power's efforts to dominate it.…
Conflict Minerals: Dispatches From the Diamond Wars
Sep 5, 2014
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Howard W. French, The Wall Street Journal
Some of my earliest memories as a reporter have to do with diamonds in Africa. Several times, as a young freelancer visiting Sierra Leone in…
Iraq: Exports Lag Due to Violence
Sep 5, 2014
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Ben Lando, Ali Abu Iraq,and Kamaran al-Najar, Iraq Oil Report
Iraq's battle with anti-government militants has begun to hamper the country's exports, which fell in August to their second-lowest monthly average of the year.The State…
Climate Security: NATO Stresses Climate Change Impacts on Security
Sep 5, 2014
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International Institute for Sustainable Development
Heads of State and Government participating in the Wales Summit of the North Atlantic Council (NAC), the principal political decision-making body of the North Atlantic…
Conflict Minerals: Intel's CEO Reveals The Company's Plans To Build A Conflict-Free Supply Chain By 2016
Sep 4, 2014
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Fast Company
If you use electronics or wear gold jewelry, you're participating in an economy that finances armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which gather…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq Sues Greek Shipping Firm for Transporting Kurdish Oil
Sep 4, 2014
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Ahmed Rasheed and Jonathan Saul, Reuters
Iraq said it filed a lawsuit against Greek shipping company Marine Management Services (MMS) for its role in the export of crude from the Kurdistan…
Iraq: Oil Output in Iraq's Kirkuk Slumps 90 percent
Sep 4, 2014
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Humeyra Pamuk, Reuters
Oil output in Iraq's Kirkuk has slumped to 30,000 barrels a day since June, 90 percent down on earlier this year, and a federal pipeline…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurdish Oil exports Mark 10 Million Barrels Despite Baghdad’s Woes
Sep 4, 2014
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Hurriyet Daily News
Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldız has said the total exports of Kurdish Iraqi oil through Turkey since May has reached 10 million barrels, amid ongoing…
Myanmar: Thai-Backed Power Plants in Burma Face ‘Difficulties’ Getting Coal
Sep 4, 2014
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William Boot, The Irrawaddy
Proposals by Thailand-based companies to build large coal-burning power plants in Burma might prove hard to implement because of logistical difficulties in delivering adequate fuel…
Myanmar: Tropical Log Prices Surge, Myanmar Export ban a Boon to Malaysia
Sep 4, 2014
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Jack Wong, The Star
KUCHING: Myanmar’s total log export ban that took effect five months ago has pushed up tropical log prices, benefiting major Sarawak timber companies.
According to Ta…
South Sudan: Food Security Update
Sep 4, 2014
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PR NewsWire, Star Africa
JUBA, South Sudan, 2 September 2014 / PRN Africa / — Food insecurity remained severe in conflict affected areas of South Sudan, with some 3.9…
China/East China Sea: China Deploys New Oil Rig to Drill in East China Sea
Sep 3, 2014
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South China Morning Post
China has sent a new oil rig to explore the East China Sea, an area that includes waters disputed with Japan. Cosco Shipyard, which built…
Myanmar: Land Grabbing Tops the List of Rights Violations
Sep 3, 2014
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Eleven Myanmar
The Myanmar National Human Rights Commission has received about 6,000 complaints since its inception in 2011, and most of them involve land confiscation by force.
“Most…
Iraq: EU Ambassador to Iraq Accuses European Countries of Purchasing Oil from Islamic State
Sep 3, 2014
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Middle East Monitor
The European Union Ambassador in Iraq, Jana Hybášková, has accused some European countries of purchasing oil from the Islamic State, or IS,Anadolu news agency reported.
Hybášková's…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Behind the Kurdish Oil Mystery: Cash, Power Grabs and the Battle for Statehood
Sep 3, 2014
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Nigel Wilson, International Business Times
When the oil tanker Kamari disappeared in the Mediterranean on 1 August, it was carrying around $100m (£60.7m, €76m) worth of crude from Iraq's semi-autonomous region of…
Climate Security Threat Matrix Must Be A Priority
Sep 2, 2014
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Poet Economist
The climate system is a complex of thermodynamic energy transfers, moving between the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans. Our local experience of weather—hot summers, breezy autumns,…
Opportunity Costs: Evidence Suggests Variability, Not Scarcity, Primary Driver of Water Conflict
Sep 2, 2014
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New Security Beat
Nearly 1 billion people lack reliable access to clean drinking water today. A report by the Water Resources Group projects that by 2030 annual global…