… department. Do you ever miss medicine? Yes, but I think I’m happy with what I’m doing and learning. There is a lot of … A lot of the incidents received a lot of media attention. People were talking a lot about what was happening, asking “Why are people so distrustful of doctors? Why are people so angry?” …
… for a developing country,” said Mattingly ’04 B.A., ’08 M.A., who joined the faculty last fall. “Where does this … the Chinese government uses a light touch while persuading people to consent to policies that seize their homes and … measures. “ They rely on person-to-person pressure to get people to comply with these laws,” he said. “They infiltrate …
… jailed and many forms of dissent were punished. Were queer people increasingly marginalized? Savcı: By this time, it … privatization projects were going to direct relatives of people in charge or to close allies. Many of the urban … a deployment of marginality to larger and larger masses of people. Anyone not aligned with the government is seen as a …
… about addressing inequality. He didn’t promise to make people rich or redistribute wealth. In fact, he bragged about … be less successful than they are. This is not to say that people don’t care at all about what others are earning. But … is that they tend to make fairly local comparisons — to people in similar industries and professions. A professor …
… that things are �poised to take off� in Bangladesh as people grow more and more independent and self-motivated, … Bangladesh was a poor country ravaged by war. The people looked to the government to help in the first decade, … Now, Sobhan mentions an �entrepreneurial spirit� as the people look to neither government nor NGOs to solve their …
… Klara Wojtkowska, African Studies M.A. 2013, awarded Fulbright Scholar Grant … Klara … as a wide-eyed Watson Fellow, looking for immigrant Polish people – people like me, people who spent their lives moving, exiled, …