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A Blueprint for Businesses Engaging with the Indian Government

August 13, 2017 business, foreign investment, government regulation, india

BY MALINI BOSE “Amazon seeks government nod to set up e-tail venture in India with investment of $500 million”[1] “Alibaba

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The Cry of the Climate and the Cry of the Poor: Pope Francis’s Appeal for Climate Justice

August 8, 2017 climate, climate change, environment, Injustice, Poor, pope francis, poverty

By TOMÁS INSUA “I commend His Holiness [Pope Francis] and all faith leaders here, for raising awareness of the urgent

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It’s Time to Pop the Liberal Bubble at Public Policy Schools

July 31, 2017 harvard, presidency, public policy, trump

BY NEIL THOMAS Donald Trump achieved what many considered unthinkable. He is president of the United States, having won 304

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Understanding the Ebola Narrative

July 23, 2017November 15, 2017 africa, ebola, Guinea, Health Infrastructure, Liberia, Narrative, public health, West Africa

BY CLAIRE CHAUMONT “From now on it can be said that plague was the concern of all of us.” The

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Ask What You Can Doodle

July 16, 2017 gerrymandering, voting, Voting Rights

BY ADAM GIORGI   Adam Giorgi is a proud Minnesotan seeking the intersection of government service and comic book superheroics.

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Mandatory Digital Privacy Labels: One Way to Protect Consumer Data

July 10, 2017 consumer, data, labeling, privacy, privacy labels

BY KATHERINE MANSTED Ninety-one percent of Internet users feel they have “lost control” of their personal information, Pew Research Center

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Restoring Economic Opportunity to Working-Class America

July 3, 2017November 15, 2017 apprenticeships, economic opportunity, free trade, globalization, jobs, labor market, NAFTA, technology, trump, working class

BY JOHN SCIANIMANICO David Ricardo, the father of modern-day trade theory, must be rolling in his grave. Ricardo’s doctrine of

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