There is a level of political dynamism at the national level that seems all but absent from global negotiations. But what is particularly interesting about this growing trend is that it appears to be strongest in the developing world.
Amartya Sen's latest book demands we rethink our approach to questions of justice, argues Charles Barclay Roger.
Trust in government is often thought to be in terminal crisis, but the truth is somewhat more complicated, argues Charles Barclay Roger.
Roger assesses the effects of agricultural subsidies and market barriers on the welfare of the world's poorest.