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Does democracy necessarily develop out of economic growth?
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Deng Xiaoping’s move to de-collectivize agriculture was crucial in China’s development.
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The ability to patent an idea, Dollar says, is critical.
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Where do theory and implementation diverge?
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China’s main challenge is environmental management.
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David Dollar has a lifelong fascination with the Himalayas.
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Who will answer the call at 3 am when the President is away?
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Kennedy recalls a hillside in Sardinia.
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A million people voted for Andrew Jackson in 1828.
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Updating international institutions for the 21st century.
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Iraq, Iraq and Iraq.
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David M. Kennedy, history professor at Stanford University, talks about the importance of lifting the bottom billion out of poverty.
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War, Kennedy says, should always be the last resort.
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America used to take the lead in creating a latticework of institutions.
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The peculiar relationship between political and civil societies.
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They’d be reasonably proud of the fact that we have maintained a large and robust civil society, but they’d be of two minds about the role the United States plays […]
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Life on this earth, David Kennedy says, is a veil of tears.
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It’s easy to assume the past is irrelevant.
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Kennedy talks about injecting new issues into the debate.
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We fought a very different war than every other belligerent country.
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A departure from the triumphalist account.
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A people without a collective memory is a people without a collective identity.
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