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The Development Agenda After the Millenium Development Goals: Is the Post-2015 Agenda "Truly Transformative?"Florence Lee - In 2014, the United Nations called for "a truly transformative agenda to follow the Millennium Development Goals." This study applies a critical qualitative discourse and textual analysis to examine the first priority of the agenda—to end extreme poverty and... Keep Reading »
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The Urban President: Assessing Obama's Community Redevelopment PoliciesSean P. Cuff - On February 27, 2014, while surrounded by nearly two dozen African-American young men in the East Room of the White House, President Barack Obama passionately introducing his My Brother’s Keeper initiative. After briefly joking with the young students about taking... Keep Reading »
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The Remittance Effect: Do Remittances Help Development?Sabrina Singh - In 2013, developing countries were expected to receive $414 billion in remittances – money sent back home by migrant workers. Remittances have been extolled in academic literature for having a substantial positive impact on development and poverty reduction.... Keep Reading »
Chinese Economic Policy in the 21st Century: Growth, Imbalance, and Considerations for AustraliaReuben NS. Tang - This report examines the Chinese economic model, the potential for future Chinese growth, and the implications for Australia. An examination of factors that have contributed to the rise of the modern Chinese economy including demographic factors and productivity gains... Keep Reading »
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American Aid to Greece: The Marshall Plan as a Model for Development AidSebastian Beckmann - In response to a growing acknowledgement of the failure of international aid, one school of scholars has identified a lack of aid as the defining crisis in development. From their perspective, aid has failed in driving change not due to inherent flaws, but because... Keep Reading »
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