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Category: International Policy

Uncharted Territory: Project Honduras Building Foundations for Sustainable Infrastructure Improvements

  • November 19, 2011

By Michael Kurdyla and Chris McCall In the dry season, roads are treacherous slopes of rocks, garbage and other debris. In the rainy season, they become torrents of water, streaming downhill toward the Gulf of Mexico, a half a mile…

Categories: International Policy

Ratifying Women’s Rights – Why the U.S. Should Endorse CEDAW

  • November 4, 2011

By Kavita N. Ramdas and Kathleen Kelly Janus This article originally appeared in Policy Review, a publication of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University The convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has been one of the…

Categories: International Policy, Social, Society
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