All Fall Down

Failure of the Doha Round only hurts the poor – but political will from rich nations could salvage a few benefits
Edward Gresser
July 27, 2006

Summit Rhetoric Soars While Economy Sinks

Why leaders should stay home from regional summits – and truly address the world's economic ills
Jeffrey E. Garten
November 3, 2005

Africa Needs Fair Trade, Not Charity

Allowing producers to export to a subsidy-free world market will lift many out of poverty
Mary Robinson
August 23, 2005

Africa After the Music Stops

The fine print of promised aid is less than what it is cracked up to be
Susan E. Rice
August 2, 2005

Dodging the Curse of Diamonds and Gold

Foreign aid to Africa can be effective – if donors avoid resource-rich countries
Desha Girod
August 11, 2005

Bush to Europe: Let's Move On

Europe, too, is ready to work with Bush on some issues but differences and doubts persist
Shada Islam
February 23, 2005

UK Is Wasting Far Too Much Food - Brown

Waste adds to rising food and energy prices
Patrick Wintour
July 7, 2008

We Either Lead, Or We Get Left

Countries attending the G8 meetings may soon change
Gordon Smith
July 18, 2008

Poor Show at Evian

With conflict at home and the fall-out from the war on Iraq, initiatives to reduce debt in the South and to advance African development slipped off the G-8 summit's agenda.
David Tresilian
June 6, 2003

Bush Links Europe's Ban on Bio-Crops With Hunger

"European governments should join, not hinder, the great cause of ending hunger in Africa."
David E. Sanger
May 22, 2003

International Tension Isn't Good for U.S. or Mexico

Are the U.S. and Mexico going to keep the status quo – "distant neighbors" – or warm up the relationship?
Enrique Rangel
May 28, 2003