Back in 2000, when the unpredictable and seemingly maniacal North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was threatening general mayhem in Asia, the…
Lawrence Summers on the Interplay Between Government and Business. Lawrence Summers, April 3, 2013, Audio . "Harvard University President…
BRICS Without Mortar. Joseph Nye, April 3, 2013, Opinion. "Last month, China’s new president, Xi Jinping, chose Moscow for his first…
Development requires change. Change is difficult; most observers believe it demands some degree of leadership. But what does this mean: who…
What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets. Michael Sandel, April 2, 2013, Book. “There are some things money can’t buy, but these…
With an estimated one hundred fifteen million children not attending primary school in the developing world, increasing access to education…
The vast majority of low-income, high-achieving students in the U.S. do not even apply to any selective colleges, in spite of the fact that…
Book abstract: Featuring paired pro/con pieces written specifically for this volume, Debating Terrorism encourages students to actively…
Microfinance clients were randomly assigned to repayment groups that met either weekly or monthly during their first loan cycle, and then…
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Media outlets in multiparty electoral systems tend to report on a wider range of policy issues than media in two-party systems. They thus…