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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (2): 49–55.
Published: 01 June 2011
...Kenneth E. Barden “Rising seas, drowning islands.” “Rising seas, drowning islands.” © World Policy Institute 2011 2011 World Policy Institute Bonriki, Kiribati—Approaching Bonriki airport for a landing, the triangular coral atoll of Tarawa looks very much like the sails...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (2): 1–2.
Published: 01 June 2011
... microfinance in Palestine, takes us to Kiribati, in the remote South Pacific—a nation in danger of extinction that is seeking a path to survival for its 100,000 citizens. On other subjects, our Portfolio photographer, Saiful Huq Omi, spent two years chronicling the heartbreaking plight of Burma’s Rohingya...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (1): 118–125.
Published: 01 March 2015
..., are beginning to demonstrate their impact—threatening the very existence of entire nations like Kiribati in the South Pacific, which has even begun to draw up plans to move its entire population to higher or at least less-threatened ground. And we’re not even considering enormous coastal cities from New York...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (1): 24–32.
Published: 01 March 2013
... Assembly. From 1990 to 1994, 29 countries became UN member states, while between 1995 and 2013, there were only nine: Tonga, Kiribati, Nauru, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Serbia), Tuvalu, Switzerland, Timor-Leste, Montenegro, and, most recently, South Sudan. Global boundaries have rarely...
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