Once again, British journalists are kicking their American counterparts' collective bottoms when it comes to asking the tough questions on aid and development. Jonathan Glennie of The Guardian broaches the 9,000 pink sogoba in the room in this refreshingly candid look at why practical solutions to aid dependency might exist, they nevertheless remain politically impossible in one of West Africa's rare democracies.
Accountability Not Corporate Law’s Sole Value
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Leading corporate law professor Stephen Bainbridge provides an analysis of
the titular topic in an article that cites to many sources, including his
own sc...
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