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  • Strengthening U.S. Civilian Actions for International Development

    June 5, 2013, George Ingram

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    May 22, 2013, Sally P. Paxton and George Ingram

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    May 1, 2013, Sarah O’Hagan and Rebecca Winthrop

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    April 30, 2013, Michael E. O'Hanlon and Gen. David Petraeus

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    April 17, 2013, George Ingram

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    April 15, 2013, Rev. David Beckmann, George Ingram and Jim Kolbe

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    April 11, 2013, George Ingram

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    April 10, 2013, George Ingram

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    April 2013, Goshi Tsukamoto

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    April 5, 2013, Yun Sun

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    April 2013, George Ingram and Steven Rocker

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    April 2, 2013, Maysa Jalbout

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    March 27, 2013, Julius Agbor and Brandon Routman

  • Are Aid Donors Repeating Mistakes in Myanmar?

    March 16, 2013, Lex Rieffel and James Fox

  • Too Much, Too Soon? The Dilemma of Foreign Aid to Myanmar/Burma

    March 2013, Lex Rieffel and James W. Fox

  • Foreign aid is not always a blessing. Countries in recent years that appear to have received too much aid too soon include Cambodia and Nepal. The record of foreign aid around the world is littered with cases of wasteful and even harmful projects and programs.

    March 15, 2013, Lex Rieffel, The Irrawaddy
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    March 14, 2013

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    February 5, 2013, Goshi Tsukamoto

  • How Effective Is the World Bank at Targeting Sub-National Poverty in Africa? A Foray into the Murky World of Geo-Coded Data

    February 4, 2013, Laurence Chandy, Natasha Ledlie and Veronika Penciakova

  • Efforts to Introduce Inclusive Planning in Egypt

    January 2013, Kei Sakamoto

  • Establishing Good Governance in Fragile States Through Reconstruction Projects: Lessons from Iraq

    January 2013, Seiki Tanaka and Masanori Yoshikawa

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    December 2012, Bessma Momani and Crystal Ennis

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    December 2012, Shadi Hamid

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