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Measuring poverty in the 21st century: Are 'thick' measures better than 'thin'? 

 
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In developed countries, should reformers focus on inequality rather than poverty?

 
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Helping the poor: do we have a moral obligation to give money to charity?

 
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To solve global poverty we must focus first on women's empowerment and rights: agree or disagree?

 
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Should the international relations system be organised around states or nations?

 
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Multiple identities: Do local, regional and transnational identities trump nationalism?

 
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Do citizenship tests facilitate or impede one's belonging to a nation?

 
 
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