Curbing Corruption
Political reform alone doesn't ensure good government. Equally important, if not more so, are institutions that let citizens act collectively.
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Political reform alone doesn't ensure good government. Equally important, if not more so, are institutions that let citizens act collectively.
Does granting people priority for organ allocation affect their willingness to become organ donors?
A look at how to examine the effectiveness of community advocacy and representation.
Tanzania might benefit from unexpected trade opportunities resulting from climate change—but the country must enact policies to take advantage of them.
More collaboration among activist groups leads to a broader repertoire of tactics.
Due to the rapid growth of its cities, China's middle class is growing—but so is its urban poor.