In Focus: Corruption

Reuters/Desmond Boylan - An Afghan man counts notes in a money exchange area in Kabul.
Daniel Kaufmann, November 18, 2009
In reaction to news of brazen corruption in Afghanistan and the release of the new Corruption Perceptions Index, Daniel Kaufmann asks tough questions about the relationship between aid and corruption and suggests improvements in how development aid effectiveness is reviewed.
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Corruption, Foreign Aid, Governance, Afghanistan, Global Economics
Spotlight: Afghanistan

Reuters/Morteza Nikoubazl - A member of the Afghan special police force monitors an area in Herat.
Michael E. O'Hanlon, November 16, 2009
Lost in the ongoing Afghanistan debate is a promising effort to foster reform in building the Afghan police force, writes Michael O'Hanlon. Just back from a trip to the country, O'Hanlon notes several areas in which new efforts are encouraging and draws on lessons learned from reforms that occurred coincident with the 2007 surge in Iraq.
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Afghanistan, U.S. Military, Corruption
Past Event

Reuters/Ho New - Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu stands with Former U.S. President Clinton and California Governor Schwarzenegger in Jerusalem.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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Monday, November 16, 2009
On November 14-16, 2009, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings brought together top Israeli and American policymakers, journalists, and members of the public and private sectors to Jerusalem for discussions on the most critical issues in the Middle East.
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Middle East, Arab-Israeli Relations, Diplomacy, Israel, Islamic World