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Northern Europe Can Lead the Way for World's Progressives

March 3, 2016 bppj 0

By Erdem Ovacik 3/3/2016 Northern Europe is the most progressive corner of the world — the admiration of economists, socialists and the like. Even before you’re born, […]

The Other Refugee Crisis: Why the US Can’t Turn Its Back on Central America

December 14, 2015 bppj 0

By Elsa Augustine 12/14/2015 Recently, global attention has been focused on the humanitarian disaster of the Syrian refugee crisis. This deserves our attention as the […]

One Giant Graveyard: Understanding Murder and the War on Drugs in Mexico, 2006–2013

April 22, 2015 bppj 0

By Ignacio Camacho “I wish you had no narco-trafficking, but it’s not really your fault. Basically, we did too good of a job of taking […]

Confronting the Past: Understanding El Salvador's Child Migration Crisis

February 11, 2015 bppj 0

by Katya Rodriguez As a first generation Salvadoran-American, I have always been interested in understanding why my grandmother decided to send her two teenage daughters […]

Falling Through the Cracks: How overlapping responsibilities among many agencies contributes to the poor living conditions of garment workers in Gurgaon, India.

January 22, 2015 bppj 0

  By Anshuman Tiwari India’s new government in Delhi has promised to create more jobs and tackle urban chaos. Yet a stone’s throw away from where […]

Trading Mis-pricing From Mexico: Policy Solutions to Confront the War on Drugs

March 12, 2013 bppj 0

By Will Gray In July of last year, the U.S. Department of Justice discovered that the banking giant HSBC “willfully failed” to apply money laundering […]

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International Perspectives: Economic Development in Brazil

February 20, 2013 bppj 0

By Ashley Clark Last week, the International Policy, Development and Practice Speaker Series welcomed Flavio Feferman, President of Developing Markets Group, an economic consulting firm, […]

International Perspectives: Asia’s Development Challenges

February 8, 2013 bppj 0

By Ashley Clark This week, the International Policy, Development and Practice Speaker Series welcomed David B. Arnold, the President of The Asia Foundation. Seen through […]

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International Perspective: What We Get for Development Dollars

February 1, 2013 bppj 0

By Ashley Clark This week, the International Policy, Development and Practice Speaker Series welcomed George Scharffenberger, currently the Director of Programs for Masters in Development Practice. […]

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International Perspectives: "The Politics of Precaution"

February 25, 2012 bppj 0

By Ashley Clark Last week, the International Policy, Development and Practice Speaker Series welcomed David Vogel, Professor at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley. […]

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