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Law, sovereignty and development
Author : Abdou Diouf, 2007/10/24The three contrasting initial perspectives from Kemal Dervis, Abdou Diouf, and Jean Michel Severino help highlight some of the big debates which will keep us all busy in the years to come. Kemal Dervis provides a cogent analysis of inequality within and between countries, and adds a powerful emphasis on the role of climate change as both a cause of future poverty and of current inequality. Perhaps no surprise, as UNDP is about to bring out this year’s flagship Human Development Report on cl ...
Millennium Development Goals: looking beyond 2015
Author : Jean-Michel Severino, 2007/10/24The three contrasting initial perspectives from Kemal Dervis, Abdou Diouf, and Jean Michel Severino help highlight some of the big debates which will keep us all busy in the years to come. Kemal Dervis provides a cogent analysis of inequality within and between countries, and adds a powerful emphasis on the role of climate change as both a cause of future poverty and of current inequality. Perhaps no surprise, as UNDP is about to bring out this year’s flagship Human Development Report on cl ...
Growth, Inequality, and Global Development: Who is Being Left Behind?
Author : Kemal Dervis, 2007/10/22The three contrasting initial perspectives from Kemal Dervis, Abdou Diouf, and Jean Michel Severino help highlight some of the big debates which will keep us all busy in the years to come. Kemal Dervis provides a cogent analysis of inequality within and between countries, and adds a powerful emphasis on the role of climate change as both a cause of future poverty and of current inequality. Perhaps no surprise, as UNDP is about to bring out this year’s flagship Human Development Report on cl ...



