Charles Kenny
Books, Papers and Articles
Charles Kenny writes about global development — what’s working, what isn’t, and how the world can do better. An economist who spent fifteen years at the World Bank, he is now a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development in Washington, DC.
Category: F. Globalization
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Don't save the climate off the back of the poor —in @BW.
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@BW column on immigrant doversity.
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@BW column talking about Todd Moss' paper here.
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The case for sending America's youth abroad –in @FP. It was reprinted and this letter writer didn't like it. He'll like the forthcoming column on class warfare a bit more, I'm guessing…
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For @FP, in which I argue existing examples of dismantling borders suggest we should do more of it.
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A draft declaration for the UNGA on the post-2015 development agenda as a CGD Essay. Doubt the real one looks much like it…
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A CGD working paper co-authored with Lant Pritchett. Actually, largely written by Lant. Which isn't the way senior-junior paper writing processes are meant to go. The approach of 2015, the target date of the Millennium Development Goals, sets the stage for a global reengagement on the question of “what is development?” We argue that the post-2015 development framework for…
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UN peacekeeping works when its allowed to –me in @BW.
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Fallen asleep yet? A CGD Policy Paper prepared for the High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Agenda on what the global community should do to help us meet global development goals. Full of ideas that won't happen.
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Sounds like the previous BMJ article, but different. With Amanda Glassman.