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Category: International Policy

Kyoto’s last stand: Why consensus is needed in Durban

  • December 1, 2011

By Annie Downs The end of November marks another United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference. This year, government representatives, NGOs, and climate change advocacy leaders are gathering in Durban to continue discussions on climate change. Previous conferences in…

Categories: Energy & Environment, International Policy

Overdrive for Results? The Blessings and Limitations of Randomized Control Trials for Development Policy

  • November 21, 2011

By Luca Etter Whenever either politicians or economists are claiming to have found the answer to most of the developing world’s questions, caution is warranted. Politicians – currently incapable of addressing even the most basic issues – seem to be…

Categories: Domestic Policy, International Policy
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