Brown: Stop hitching hopes to any one particular figure
We should focus less on personalities and more on underlying dynamics, states Nathan J. Brown in a Carnegie Web Commentary. ” There are some good reasons to continue backing Fayyad’s approach, but it is a small element of an appropriate policy, not a substitute for systematic thinking.”
Read: Nathan J. Brown, ” After Abu Mazin? Letting the Scales Fall From Our Eyes,” web commentary, Carnegie Endowment, 10 November 2009.
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