Evan O'Neil commented on Sylvana Rochet-Belleri's blog post Is Foreign Aid Effective?
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Home furnishing giant IKEA has had some interesting times these past couple weeks. First, the company pulled the winning image of a social media photo competition because its Russian customers had voted for teenagers sitting in an IKEA showroom wearing colorful balaclavas, in the style of jailed…
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As Prepared for Delivery, New York City, NY, September 25, 2012
Mr. President, Mr. Secretary-General, fellow delegates, ladies and gentleman: I would like to begin today by telling you about an American named Chris Stevens.
Chris was born in a town called Grass Valley, California, the…
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A very interesting book review over at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists caught my eye this morning. In it, Tad Daley takes a look at the dawn of the nuclear disarmament movement as documented by Lawrence Wittner in his 2009 book Confronting the Bomb. Wittner takes as his jumping…
Posted on April 25, 2012 at 4:30pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
I've been reading the new "Voices from the Global Spring" collection edited by Anya Schiffrin and Eamon Kircher-Allen. It is a country-by-country account of recent activism, stretching from Cairo to lower Manhattan. In the foreword, Jeffrey Sachs outlines what he calls a "global new progressive…
Emily Rosman said… Wow, thank you!
Louise Kulbicki said… Great thank you Evan.
William Yale said… Hey, thanks for the welcome. I sent you an email regarding the guest editorship.
~ Will
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