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Monday November 2, 2009 Research and Commentary Five Myths About Our Land of Opportunity Isabel V. Sawhill, Ron Haskins, November 01, 2009 Americans have always believed that their country is unique in providing the opportunity to get ahead. Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill deconstruct five myths about economic mobility in the United States, saying that we need better policies to help create a true opportunity society. Michael O'Hanlon discusses Abdullah Abdullah's withdrawal from Afghanistan's presidential election runoff that was scheduled for November 7. O'Hanlon argues that while Afghan President Karzai can now be viewed as legitimate, although tainted, he is hardly out of the woods. India and a Carbon Deal Urjit R. Patel, November 02, 2009 There is an emerging consensus among governments that aggressive climate change mitigation would be desirable, though they remain bitterly divided about how the associated burden should be shared. The Government of India has made a commitment not to allow the country's per capita emissions to rise above per capita emissions in the advanced countries (ACs). Developing Countries (DCs), more generally, have concomitantly demanded that every person on earth should have the same emissions rights over the atmospheric global commons. Comments (0) Michael E. O'Hanlon, October 31, 2009 Human Rights The Role of Humanitarians in Government: Perspectives on Advocacy and Impact November 04, 2009 Climate and Energy Economics Designing a Cap-and-Trade System for the United States November 04, 2009 INDIA India and a Carbon Deal Urjit R. Patel, November 02, 2009 EUROPETowards a Post-American Europe: A Power Audit of EU-U.S. Relations Jeremy Shapiro and Nick Witney, November 02, 2009 Climate Change
Monday November 2, 2009
Isabel V. Sawhill, Ron Haskins, November 01, 2009
Americans have always believed that their country is unique in providing the opportunity to get ahead. Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill deconstruct five myths about economic mobility in the United States, saying that we need better policies to help create a true opportunity society.
Michael O'Hanlon discusses Abdullah Abdullah's withdrawal from Afghanistan's presidential election runoff that was scheduled for November 7. O'Hanlon argues that while Afghan President Karzai can now be viewed as legitimate, although tainted, he is hardly out of the woods.
Urjit R. Patel, November 02, 2009
There is an emerging consensus among governments that aggressive climate change mitigation would be desirable, though they remain bitterly divided about how the associated burden should be shared. The Government of India has made a commitment not to allow the country's per capita emissions to rise above per capita emissions in the advanced countries (ACs). Developing Countries (DCs), more generally, have concomitantly demanded that every person on earth should have the same emissions rights over the atmospheric global commons.
Michael E. O'Hanlon, October 31, 2009
November 04, 2009
Jeremy Shapiro and Nick Witney, November 02, 2009
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