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51. Entrepreneurship in Postconflict Zones

52. Contract Spending by the Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development

53. Enhancing U.S. Trade and Cooperation Relations with Middle-Income Countries

54. Subnational Governance, Service Delivery, and Militancy in Pakistan

55. The Cost to Mexico of U.S. Corn Ethanol Expansion

56. The Video Revolution

57. Organized Crime and Conflict in the Sahel-Sahara Region

58. New Approaches to Global Health Cooperation: Perspectives from Brazil

59. How Business Can Foster Peace

60. New SME Financial Access Initiatives: Private Foundations' Path to Donor Partnerships

61. Asia's Energy Future: Regional Dynamics and Global Implications

62. Media and the Law: An Overview of Legal Issues and Challenges

63. Family Planning and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ensuring U.S. Leadership for Healthy Families and Communities and Prosperous, Stable Societies

64. Looking for Help: Will Rising Democracies Become International Democracy Supporters?

65. Private School Chains in Chile: Do Better Schools Scale Up?

66. The Commander's Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan: Five Practical Recommendations

67. The Paradox of Proximity: India's approach to fragility in the neighbourhood

68. South Sudan: Compounding Instability in Unity State

69. Reasoning about a distributed probabilistic system

70. Continental Shift: New Trends in Private U.S. Funding for Media Development

71. The High Return to Private Schooling in a Low-Income Country

72. The Post-Washington Consensus: Development after the Crisis

73. Growth, Inequality, and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries

74. Strained Alliances: Iran's troubled relations to Afghanistan and Pakistan

75. China and Global Mega Trade Deals

76. Delivering on US Climate Finance Commitments

77. China's Soft Power in the Information Age: Think Again

78. How Can Bill and Melinda Gates Increase Other People\'s Donations to Fund Public Goods?

79. The United States Military as an Agent of Development: Counterinsurgency Doctrine and Development Assistance

80. Longevity, Capital Formation and Economic Development

81. Behind the Curtain: Assessing the Case for National Curriculum Standards

82. The U.S. Aid "Surge" to Pakistan: Repeating a Failed Experiment? Lessons for U.S. Policymakers from the World Bank's Social-Sector Lending in the 1990s

83. A New Strategy to Leverage Business for International Development

84. Millennium Challenge Corporation: Can the Experiment Survive?

85. A Pillar's Progress: How Development's History Shapes U.S. Options in the Present

86. Capacity for Change: Reforming U.S. Assistance Efforts in Poor and Fragile Countries

87. Do Developed and Developing Countries Compete Head to Head in High Tech?

88. Covering Corruption: The Difficulties of Trying to Make a Difference

89. Twenty Concrete Steps to Improve the United States' Commitment to Development

90. The Pentagon, Information Operations, and Media Development

91. Can Donors Be Flexible within Restrictive Budget Systems? Options for Innovative Financing Mechanisms

92. U.S. Government Funding for Media Development

93. Not Just Aid: How Making Government Work Can Transform Africa

94. The Future of Foreign Assistance Amid Global Economic and Financial Crisis

95. Securing Afghanistan

96. Stepping Back From Democratic Pessimism

97. Foreign Direct Investment in Blantyre, Malawi: Opportunities and Challenges

98. Criss-Crossing Globalization: Uphill Flows of Skill-Intensive Goods and Foreign Direct Investment

99. The Political Economy of Heterogeneous Development: Quantile Effects of Income and Education

100. Brazil and the Transatlantic Community in the Wake of the Global Crisis