Topic: International Development

U.S. Cuts $800 Million in Funding to Pakistan

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$800 million is being withheld from the Pakistani military

By Caitlin Dickson

Jan 28, 2011

AIDS-Fighting Funds Misused

Money is being eaten up by corruption: Who is to blame, and how can it be prevented?

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By Max Fisher

Jan 11, 2011

Explaining Record High Food Prices

How it happened and what it means

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By Heather Horn

Sep 22, 2010

Clinton's Plan to Help the Poor and the Planet With Stoves

The numbers suggest this is actually a pretty good idea

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By Erik Hayden

Aug 18, 2010

Morning Vid: Colbert Skewers Newsweek's 'Best Countries'

Out of the 10 magazines still publishing, he says, this one's "number 11"

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By Erik Hayden and Ray Gustini

Jul 20, 2010

5 Best Tuesday Columns

Bret Stephens on Israel, Natasha Simons on 'Mad Men' and more

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By Heather Horn

Jan 21, 2010

Op-ed Spotlight: Kristof Says Yes, Give Aid to Haiti

Nicholas Kristof parries arguments against giving longterm development aid to Haiti

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By Mara Gay

Nov 18, 2009

The Geography of Corruption

Parsing the list of the world's most and least corrupt countries in 2009

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By Mara Gay

Oct 22, 2009

Macro Problems With Micro Loans

Are for-profit micro-loan companies making false promises to the world's poorest women?

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By Max Fisher

Oct 13, 2009

Screed

'Sell the Vatican, Feed the World'

Sarah Silverman's proposal for ending world hunger

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By Heather Horn

Aug 31, 2009

A Clash Over 'Wars, Guns, and Votes'

Academics and journalists debate the merits of a recent, controversial argument by Paul Collier

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