The former director of Delhi University’s Delhi School of Economics (DSE), Partha Sen, has declined to join the institute’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, which start Friday,
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There is always a stark contrast between the simplicity of a slogan that wins an election and the complexity of the task that greets an incoming
1228301//www.sandiego.edu/news/detail.php/news/index.php Wednesday, August 14, 2024TOPICS: Academics, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Karen Ortiz-Becerra isn’t your average economics professor. On “At the Edge of It All” she
The West is seeing record immigration inflows, but far-right groups are blaming their economic grievances on refugees and asylum seekers. From Donald Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric
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When the last short video ended, no one spoke for a long moment. Seeming to mistake embarrassed silence for deep emotion, an Ernst & Young
By Ezekiel David, Lagos Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced his decision to step down next month, bowing to growing public dissatisfaction over political scandals
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