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Sudan, and what America stands for
I commend to you an excellent article at Democracy Arsenal about Sudan, and the failure of…
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Changing behaviour by policy
The British Government’s new website on sustainable development is a commendably thoughtful contribution. WorldChanging.com has an…
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How AIDS is being defeated in Uganda
AidsMatters reports that two recent reviews of Uganda’s celebrated "ABC" (abstinence, be faithful, condoms) approach to…
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It is always the cover-up that does you
An iron law of politics is that it is never the mistake that causes the political…
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Ghana – a fragile success
New York Times Editorial today (free registration required) about Ghana’s success, against enormous odds, in making…
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Sedgemore defects
In February, I commented favourably on Brian Sedgemore’s farewell speech to Parliament. Now Mr Sedgemore has…
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America’s health system: good value for money?
Paul Krugman has two interesting articles in the New York Times, here and here about the…
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Trade Justice and Slavery
Christian Aid does itself no favours by talking of "the slavery of free trade". To compare…
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What rich countries should do
Tim Worstall worries that he will get stick from me and Jim about his latest post,…
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Differential pricing
There is a strange misconception around that differential pricing of pharmaceuticals (in which rich countries pay…