Tag Archives: World Bank

No Rest for the G20

Have policymakers exhausted the margins of maneuver that differentiated 2009 from 1929?

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Consensual Delegation of Sovereignty

What changes are needed to make global governance more effective and inclusive?

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Managing the Recovery of Failing States (Part II)

How much can the international community truly expect from a fragile, post-conflict government?

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Going Global or Going Democratic? (Part VI)

Can rich countries support supra-national supervision of their financial markets?

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Asia’s Place in 21st Century Global Governance (Part I)

Can Asian countries come together effectively in the international arena?

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Africa’s Giant Flea Market

What development failures led to Africa becoming a dumping ground for the rich world’s secondhand goods?

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Washington’s Place in a New World

What will the United States do in a world of dispersed power?

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Private Education and Development: A Missed Connection? (Part III)

How does the Indian bureaucracy view private schools in the slums?

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The Beautiful Tree

Is primary education easily available to the lower classes of the population in India?

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Opportunity from Crisis: Obama's Chance for Real Global Leadership

Is Obama missing the opportunity to become a global leader?

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