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: R. Columns and general writing
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It would save the world money if we had better health care in the poorest countries. For @BW.
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Ebola should be easy to fight –its a sign of how weak health systems are that it is spreading. For @BW.
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The drug-linked violence that the children are fleeing is in large part our fault. For @BW.
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Why do we give the DoD so much to do when it does the basic stuff so badly? For @BW.
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Welcoming the BRICS bank. For @BW.
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For the first time last year more people worldwide were put on antiretroviral drugs that treat HIV than were newly infected. For @BW.
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Most Americans see political corruption as a problem that plagues the developing world far more than the U.S. The truth is more complex. For @BW.
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How Innovation Rewrote the Rules of Foreign Policy –an article for The Breakthrough.
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The long term trend is towards cosmopolitanism –and the economic arguments only grow in strength. In @BW.
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Treat it as such and focus on results —in @BW.