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Citizens for Global Solutions publishes a quarterly newsletter, 'Global Solutions Quarterly', with analysis of the latest developments in our program areas, information about current legislation concerning international issues in Congress, and editorials by opinion leaders.

2007 NEWSLETTERS

Global Solutions Quarterly
Spring 2007 PDF
It's Time to End Torture
Interview with Raj Purohit:
Senior Fellow, Citizens for Global Solutions
Message from the President & CEO:
Energy Leadership - Not Energy Isolation
Congressional Report Card

2006 NEWSLETTERS

Global Solutions Quarterly
Winter 2006 PDF
Globalist Candidates Elected
Interview with Leila Nadya Sadat:
Professor, International Law Expert, Washington University School of Law
Message from the President & CEO:
A Cease-Fire for America and the World
A Year in Review:
What We Accomplished in 2006 and Where We are Going
Annual Meeting A Major Success:
Helps Begin Building a Bipartisan Foreign Policy
Local Activists Engage

Global Solutions Quarterly
Fall 2006 PDF
Connecting Global to Local
Interview with H.E. Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa:
President, United Nations General Assembly
Message from the President & CEO: A Nation of 435 One-Party States?
The 2006 Annual Meeting:
Building a Bipartisan United States Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
PAC Works Toward a Global Majority in November
Candidates Endorsed by Citizens for Global Solutions
Citizens for Global Solutions Technology 2.0

Global Solutions Quarterly
Summer 2006 PDF
A Runaway Success:
Flash Movie Contest
Interview with Samantha Power:
Pulitzer-Prize Winning Author, Professor of Human Rights Practice
Message from the President & CEO: Real People, Real Solutions
Building Bridges in Kalamazoo and Beyond
Global Leaders for Congress
Global Solutions PAC in Action
Annual Meeting:
Unveiling a Bipartisan Foreign Policy

Global Solutions Quarterly
Spring 2006 PDF
Robbing Peter to Pay Paul:
The President's International Affairs Budget
Interview with Mark Lagon:
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs
Message from the President & CEO:
If India Can Do It, Why Can't America
Darfur and the ICC:
Justice is the Key to Recovery
Congressional Report Card:
Who in Congress is a True International Leader?
Flash Contest:
2nd Annual Contest tops 8,500 Registrants...And Still Growing

2005 NEWSLETTERS

Global Solutions Quarterly
Winter 2005 PDF

U.S. Foreign Policy, A Year in Review: A look back at Citizens for Global Solutions issues in 2005
What You Can Do: Three Things to Unleash the Power, the Genius, the Passion of “yes.”
The Bird Flu Virus: Addressing Global Health Threats in the 21st Century
Riding the Legislative Waves: A Look at the Victories and Obstacles during this Past Congress
PAC Update: The Successes of Citizens for Global Solutions Political Action Committee
Our Season of Hope: Conference Moves Students to Take Action

Global Solutions Quarterly
Fall 2005 PDF

Bringing the World Home:  Why Global Issues Matter to us on a Local Level.
Phillipe Kirsch: President and Chief Judge of the International Criminal Court.
Trick or Treat: Why the United States and the United Nations need each other.
Local Environment, Global Impacts: Why Environmental Policy is no longer just an international issue.
Legislative Update: Lawmakers Tackled a Variety of Global Issues Before the August Recess.
UN Summit Synopsis: Progress Made, but the Final Outcome Falls Short.

Global Solutions Quarterly
Summer 2005 PDF

A Surprising Legacy: How the Bolton Debate May Spark a New Internationalism
Jean-Marie Guéhenno: Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations Discusses Role of UN, NGOs and International Community in Peacekeeping
Home Field Disadvantage: America at the Community of Democracies
A World "In Larger Freedom": Kofi Annan's Plan for the United Nations
Legislative Update: Congressional initiatives threaten United Nations peacekeeping
Darfur's Long Road to Justice: The Beginning of ICC Investigations

Global Solutions Quarterly
Spring 2005 PDF

A New Term, A New Approach: President Bush speaks on second term multilateralism
Nicole Bibbins Sedaca: Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Comments on Community of Democracies
Darfur: Why Americans Should Care
The Time Has Come For A UN Emergency Capacity: The Case for UNEPS
Legislative Update: From President Bush's FY06 requests to movement on the Hill
An Old Contest With a New Twist!: Flash Contest, John Cooney's clip, both massive successes

2004 NEWSLETTERS

Global Solutions Quarterly
Winter 2004 PDF

A 21st Century UN,
UN Report Challenges Nations to Build a More Secure World
UN Report Urges Nations to Ratify the ICC While U.S. Opposition Increases
Message from the President & CEO: Going Purple
A UN for the 21st Century: 101 Steps Towards a More Secure World
Global Solutions PACs a Wallop
Programs Update

New Year's Global Resolutions

Global Solutions Quarterly
Fall 2004 PDF

3 Years After 9/11, 2 Months Before 11/2
The Presidential Race Fails to Tackle the Real Challenges of the 21st Century World
Q&A: Carroll Doherty, Pew Research Center for the People and the Press discusses the impact of foreign policy on the upcoming elections.
President and CEO, Charles Brown speaks about Darfur
Election Special - Presidential candidate's position on our program areas
Citizens for Global Solutions PAC -
Endorsed Candidates
Flash Movie Contest Launched

Global Solutions Quarterly
Summer 2004 PDF

Iraq: A New Chapter Quiet U.S. Departure Hopes to Leave Damaged Credibility Behind
Q&A: Jerry Fowler of the U.S. Holocaust Museum discusses Darfur, Sudan
Americans Do Care! U.S. Public Opinion Supports Active U.S. Global Engagement
ICC Moves Ahead While U.S. Quibbles
Elections Go Global
Citizens for Global Solutions Accomplishments

Global Solutions Quarterly
Spring 2004 PDF

Its the World Stupid! Foreign policy debate takes center stage in the presidential race
Q&A: Senator Lugar (R-IN) comments on the Law of the Sea Treaty
First Challenge for the ICC The ICC looks to Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Iraq and WMD A year after the war began, Un inspectors were right

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