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Interview: The unfinished global revolution

Interview: The unfinished global revolution

By Making It on 29 August, 2011

Exploring the challenges and opportunities of globalization and the pursuit of a new international politics in the 21st century with Mark Malloch Brown

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Africa, article, Asia, book, Brazil, China, climate change, democratic activist, development, economic, economy, éducation, eradicating poverty, feature, financial crisis, global affairs, global democracy, global governance, global warming, globalisation, globalization, growth, HIV/AIDS, India, Industrial Development Organization, International, international jobs, international travel, issue 7, jobs, Kofi Annan, latin america, Making It, Mark Malloch Brown, news, Obama, people power, philanthropy, poverty, poverty in africa, Rahim Kanani, UNDP, Unfinished Global Revolution: The Pursuit of a New International Politics, United Nations, United States, ways to stop global warming, what is a democracy, what is democracy, World Affairs Commentary, World Bank, world poverty

A new approach to export-led growth

A new approach to export-led growth

By Making It on 10 May, 2011

A report warns that developing countries relying heavily on expanding exports need to rethink their current strategies to achieve growth, and argues that they need to give greater attention to strengthening domestic demand

Posted in Policy Brief | Tagged Aid for Trade, China, diversification, domestic demand, economic, export, growth, import, Industrial Development Organization, issue 5, jobs, labour, ldc, least developed countries, liberalization, Making It magazine, market, natural resources, policy, poverty, primary commodities, south-south trade, sustainability, sustainable, technology, trade, Trade and Development Report 2010: Globalization and Development Strategies, UN, UNCTAD, UNIDO, United Nations, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, value-added

From aid dependence to resource revenue

From aid dependence to resource revenue

By Making It on 17 March, 2011

A country feature on Timor-Leste, with an exclusive interview with His Excellency President José Ramos-Horta

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged agriculture, aid dependence, Asia, capital, cashew nuts, clothing, cocoa, coffee, commodity, Conference, country feature, development, economic, Economist Intelligence Unit, ecotourism, éducation, EITI, eiu, environment, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, fund, furniture, future, government institutions, health care, human resources, income, independence, infrastructure, institutions, International, interview, investment, issue 5, José Ramos-Horta, ldc, LDC-IV, Least Developed Country, Making It, manufacturing, marketing, MDG, militia groups, Millennium Development Goals, nature, peacekeepers, petroleum, population, poverty, president, productive capacity, recovery, resource-derived wealth, revenue, security, social, subsistence, sustainable, Timor-Leste, trade, transport, UN, United Nations, vanilla, violence

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