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Author: Dhruv Aggarwal

Essays

A Multitude of Sins: Modeling Aid-Driven Conflict

Posted on February 1, 2016 by Dhruv Aggarwal / 0 Comment

“We are poor not because of a lack of aid; we are poor because aid does not reach the targeted populations.” – Timbuktu secondary school teacher[1] In 201...

Essays

The Outsiders: How The Lives of Margaret Thatcher and Angela Merkel Created Modern Europe

Posted on October 11, 2014 by Dhruv Aggarwal / 0 Comment

“We want the Community to move forward as twelve… Europe is strongest when it grows through willing co-operation and practical measures, not compulsion or burea...

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