After the Arab Spring – Part II Statehood for Palestine in name only won’t ensure peace, equal footing with Israel and policies that serve the people living within those borders. A three-part series explores the aftermath of the Arab Spring including the motivations behind the Palestinian quest for statehood and consequences. “A balance of dignity between the parties is a necessary step towards a more durable accommodation,” writes Daniel Bethlehem, principal legal adviser of the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office from 2006 to 2011 and now a senior fellow at Columbia Law School, in the second article.... More News... Going... Going... Greece on the Brink Maria Margaronis The Nation, 22 September 2011 Greece faces a choice – reform or populism, corruption and a mass sell-off of assets How Global Trade Can Rein in Health Costs Dean Baker, Jagdish Bhagwati CNN Money, 21 September 2011 The US could open its health-care market, exporting patients and importing caregivers Asia’s Lack of Babies Philip Bowring The Asia Sentinel, 20 September 2011 Young women avoid childbirth, focusing on personal wealth rather than national economic growth A World Without Borders Makes Economic Sense Michael A. Clemens The Guardian, 16 September 2011 Easing immigration laws could produce more wealth than completely deregulating trade or capital |
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