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MUST READS OF THE WEEK (2/11-9/11) Another weekend came too soon. If only the world had more Tuesdays... Whats worse, you have already blasted throught all the amazing articles in magazine.ufmalmo.se/ and need something to keep you occupied untill the next one comes. Fear not. Here are some articles from the past week, handpicked from all around the internet and placed conveniently within your reach. Capitalism and democracy: strange bedfellows? Read what the lead economist in the World Banks Development Research Group has to say about it. theglobalist/inequality-and-democratic-capitalism/#.Unc5X0ga5Ig.twitter Are we about to witness a revolution in bioengineering? And should we cheer or stock up on canned goods? foreignaffairs/articles/140156/laurie-garrett/biologys-brave-new-world?cid=soc-twitter-in-essays-biologys_brave_new_world-102613 A fascinating story about life in the South China Sea, and how world politics suddently decended upon the region, told in a unique way. nytimes/newsgraphics/2013/10/27/south-china-sea/ The face of global poverty is changing and the criteria used for the distribution of development aid dont seem to keep up. Read more: www1.wider.unu.edu/fragilityandaid/sites/default/files/Research%20brief%20-%20Global%20poverty%2C%20middle-income%20countries%20and%20the%20future%20of%20development%20aid.pdf Last but certainly not least, Europe and the Seven Fallacies, a thoroughly entertaining but very insightful fable, discussing European foreign policy shortcomings, and ways to move forward. egmontinstitute.be/paperegm/ep61.pdf If you enjoyed our work make sure to share us with your friends! And dont forget to follow us on Twitter @PikeHurricane to always be up-to-date with the latest developments from all around the world!
Posted on: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:25:36 +0000

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