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Category: International Policy

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

It’s the Media, Stupid: The Eclipsing Effect of a Scandal

  • May 2, 2012

By Isabel Taylor On Wednesday April, 25, estimates were released suggesting that the British economy was slipping back into a recession due to two successive quarters of negative economic growth. On the same day, Rupert Murdoch gave testimony to the…

Categories: International Policy
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