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Engaging in Africa: Promoting a Virtuous Circle of Democratization and Economic Growth

Engaging in Africa: Promoting a Virtuous Circle of Democratization and Economic Growth

  By K. Riva Levinson With the presidential debate on foreign policy around the corner, there is one topic that likely won’t get much attention, even though it should: American aid and investment in sub-Saharan Africa. As Todd Moss, vice president and senior fellow at the Center for Global Development, pointed out in a recent […]

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How great it is when what you expect to happen, happens

How great it is when what you expect to happen, happens

So often the news, and commentary on it, focuses on when things go wrong. Things going wrong usually involve drama and confrontation, which makes for interesting stories. I am have been guilty of contributing to this trend myself in commenting on when democracy goes wrong, i.e., election fraud and impeachments. But recently I was reminded […]

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