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Contents

Contributors page vii
Introduction xi
1
  • Meeting the Challenge of Global Warming
  • William R. Cline
  • CLIMATE CHANGE – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 1
  •  
  • 14
2
  • Communicable Diseases
  • Anne Mills and Sam Shillcutt
  • COMMUNICABLE DISEASES – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 19
  •  
  • 33
3
  • The Challenge of Reducing the Global Incidence of Civil War
  • Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
  • THE CHALLENGE OF CONFLICTS – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 39
  •  
  • 53
4
  • Toward a New Consensus for Addressing the Global Challenge of the Lack of Education
  • Lant Pritchett
  • THE CHALLENGE OF LACK OF EDUCATION – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 57
  •  
  • 71
5
  • The Challenge of Poor Governance and Corruption
  • Susan Rose-Ackerman
  • THE CHALLENGE OF POOR GOVERNANCE AND CORRUPTION – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 77
  •  
  • 90
6
  • Hunger and Malnutrition
  • Jere R. Behrman, Harold Alderman, and John Hoddinott
  • HUNGER AND MALNUTRITION – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 95
  •  
  • 108
7
  • Population and Migration
  • Philip Martin
  • POPULATION: MIGRATION – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 113
  •  
  • 125
8
  • The Water Challenge
  • Frank Rijsberman
  • THE WATER CHALLENGE – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 129
  •  
  • 141
9
  • Subsidies and Trade Barriers
  • Kym Anderson
  • SUBSIDIES AND TRADE BARRIERS – OPPONENTS' VIEWS
  • 147
  •  
  • 160
Expert Panel Ranking 165
Index 175