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ECSP Director Geoffrey Dabelko Presents Testimony on Water Issues to House International Relations Committee
Jun 29, 2005ECSP Director Geoffrey Dabelko testified in front of the House Committee on International Relations on June 29, on "The Global Water Crisis: Evaluating U.S. Strategies to Enhance Access to Safe Water and Sanitation."
Letter From Iran: Environment, Peace, and the Dialogue Among Civilizations and Cultures
Jun 08, 2005JUNE 2005--ECSP Director Geoffrey Dabelko traveled to Tehran to present his paper "From Threat to Opportunity: Exploiting Environmental Pathways to Peace" at a historic conference chaired by Iran's first female vice president and environment head Massoumeh Ebtekar, one of the highest-ranking women in the Muslim world today.
Webchat: Managing Water Conflict and Cooperation Online Discussion
Jun 07, 2005ECSP Director Geoffrey Dabelko answers water questions from Chennai, Tbilisi, Paris, and elsewhere around the world
Water Can Be a Pathway to Peace, Not War
Jun 01, 2005Worldwatch Institute Publishes Global Security Brief by Aaron T. Wolf, Annika Kramer, Alexander Carius, and Geoffrey D. Dabelko
Family Planning and Islam
May 02, 2005The Middle East Program's Haleh Esfandiari compares the approach of various Muslim countries toward population growth and family planning, in this Point of View column from the May issue of Centerpoint.
Islam, Gender, and Reproductive Health
May 02, 2005In this seminar series sponsored by the Wilson Center's Middle East Program, the Environmental Change and Security Project, and USAID, experts are convening to discuss such topics as safe motherhood, reproductive health and culture, fertility patterns, contraceptive use, and HIV.
Linking Environment and Security in East Africa and the Horn
Apr 26, 2005Heinrich Böll Foundation publishes reports by regional experts on environmental peacemaking
Avoiding Collapse: Lessons for a Sustainable World
Apr 22, 2005Former Ambassador Kenneth C. Brill reviews Jared Diamond's new best-seller
CEF and Japanese partner Institute of Developing Economies publish book on promoting river basin governance in China
Apr 19, 2005APRIL 2005--A collection of research papers produced by a study group and other researchers at the Institute for Developing Economies that look comparatively at challenges to river basin governance in Japan, China, and the United States.
Environmental Advocacy and the Movement for Nuclear Safety in Kazakhstan
Apr 15, 20052005 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner From Asia to Speak on April 26
