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A new business model for foreign aid is the main hope--perhaps the only hope--for fixing a broken system.
China's Protestant minority is growing in numbers, influence, and respectability. Can its values provide a firm foundation for Chinese civil society?
U.S. foreign aid needs a new business model that fits the realities of today's global economic picture.
How will the World Bank's new plan help combat malaria?
Authors from the United States and the United Kingdom deconstruct the controversies of agriculturalbiotechnology and offer solutions to the current impasse.
This timely look at the Obama presidency establishes a constitutional yardstick of interest to scholars of the presidency, constitutional thought, and American political thought.
As part of its 1996 welfare reform bill, Congress enacted a $50 million per year program to fund abstinence education.
Recent decades have been marked by heated debates about whether secondary schools should educate students of all achievement levels in the same classroom or set up different "tracks" for high, average, and low achievers. Join us for a lively discussion featuring four prominent thinkers on this issue.




