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Wall Street has finally begun to downsize, but how did we ever let it get so big in the first place?

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageThe view from Wall Street.Big banks via www.shutterstock.com

The New York Times recently reported on sluggish growth in the financial industry and what it described as a nascent trend of business students and executives opting for jobs in the manufacturing and service sectors rather than on Wall Street.

As one who has long argued that the dominance...

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Rwanda: how to deal with a million genocide suspects

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageSuspects await their turn in front of a gacaca court Reuters photographer

Twenty-one years ago – on April 7, 1994 – the genocide that would kill up to one million people in Rwanda began. Another million individuals would be implicated as perpetrators, leaving Rwandans and many others to ask: how does a country begin to bring so many...

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