Bangladesh (Paper)
A paper on the economic and political consequences of the December 2008 election results with recommendations for the United Nations to aid in the development of democracy and human rights protection in the region.

Supporting independent African research and its integration into global policy communities
Eliminating racial disparities in the faculties of colleges and universities in the United States and South Africa

Highlighting the research and accomplishments of active and alumni SSRC Eurasia Program Fellows
January 1st 2009
A paper on the economic and political consequences of the December 2008 election results with recommendations for the United Nations to aid in the development of democracy and human rights protection in the region.
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