The December e-newsletter is now available. The lead item: In January, Governance celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Open access to the lead commentary in issue 25.1 is now available. Charles Kenny asks: Does governance matter? “History isn’t everything,” says Kenny, “and weak governance is neither unfixable nor an insurmountable obstacle to progress.” Kenny is senior fellow at the Center for Global Development and author of Getting Better: Why Global Development is Succeeding (Basic Books, 2011).
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December e-newsletter: Kenny commentary on Governance
The December e-newsletter is now available. The lead item: In January, Governance celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Open access to the lead commentary in issue 25.1 is now available. Charles Kenny asks: Does governance matter? “History isn’t everything,” says Kenny, “and weak governance is neither unfixable nor an insurmountable obstacle to progress.” Kenny is senior fellow at the Center for Global Development and author of Getting Better: Why Global Development is Succeeding (Basic Books, 2011).
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December 3, 2011 at 4:34 pm
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