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Month: January 2011

Cram Session 

Self-Immolation and the Politics of Desperation

January 28, 2011January 25, 2011 Brittney Stafford Cram Session, Tunisia

The end of a regime often begins with a catalyst: something out of the ordinary, sufficiently memorable and poignant that

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Cram Session 

International Reserve Currency: What’s Next?

January 12, 2011April 12, 2011 Eric Gardner Continued Consensus, economics, IMF

This post is part of Cram Session, an ongoing weekly series from the Whitehead Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy.

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Interview with Hernando de Soto

January 12, 2011January 12, 2011 Eric Gardner

About the Interviewee Hernando de Soto is President of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD), headquartered in Lima, Peru

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