- The Asia Foundation on Cambodia, going to the polls on Sunday: 'Much of the CPP’s legitimacy can be directly linked to the declining poverty rate which has been halved in the last decade.' (Thanks Steph.)
- In Danielle Rajendram's absence, I am outsourcing Friday's usual India links to Marginal Revolution.
- What can America learn from Britain's interwar pivot to the Pacific?
- Drezner: why do political science journals so seldom tackle the big issues?
- 'World energy consumption will grow by 56 percent between 2010 and 2040.' The International Energy Agency has released its latest global outlook paper.
- Gorgeous photo of the International Space Station with transiting across the sun.
- Shorter Richard Haass: global problems like climate change, nuclear proliferation and human suffering have not been solved, therefore there is no such thing as an international community.
- Using celebrities to endorse causes is hardly a new strategy for NGOs, but this ad from Global Zero, using Obama's own words, is cleverer than the usual:
Friday links: Global Zero, India links, world energy, Cambodia and more
Published 26 Jul 2013
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