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Month: June 2012

Challenges to Refugee Protection in Ecuador: Reflections from World Refugee Day

  • June 26, 2012

By Adina Appelbaum This past Wednesday, June 20, marked World Refugee Day – a day in which we recognized the millions of refugees who have fled their countries due to wars or internal conflict, leaving behind their homes, families, work,…

Categories: International Policy

We’re Doing It Wrong – Corporate Taxation in the United States

  • June 13, 2012

By Alex Engler Senator Max Baucus [D-MT] made some noise this week when he announced that he had turned his attention to an overhaul of the United States tax code.  Not only is the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy

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