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President Obama announced recently with much fanfare that the number of U.S. troops in Iraq will be down to 50,000 by the end of August.…
Prevailing theories hold that U.S. public support for a war depends primarily on its degree of success, U.S. casualties, or conflict goals…
I no longer recognize Turkey, the country where I was raised and spend most of my time when I am not teaching in the U.S. It wasn't so…
To trust is to risk. When we lend someone money, we make ourselves vulnerable, hoping or expecting that the borrower will reward our trust…
Firms in Africa report "regulatory and economic policy uncertainty" as a top constraint to their growth. We argue that often firms in…
For the last three years Turkey has been gripped by an extraordinary series of legal proceedings revolving around an alleged conspiracy to…
This paper asks how strong African Public Financial Management (PFM) has become, after a decade and more of reform. How well do African PFM…
Why is private investment so low in Gulf compared to Western countries? We investigate cross-regional differences in trust and reference…
On Feb. 22, Cetin Dogan, a retired four-star Turkish Army general, was detained and subsequently imprisoned by Turkish prosecutors, accused…