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How the World Sees Us

So many American efforts to influence foreign countries have misfired — not least here in Vietnam a generation ago. We launch missiles, dispatch troops, rent foreign puppets and spend billions without accomplishing much. In contrast, schooling is cheap and revolutionary. The more money...



New York Times Sunday Review columnist Nicholas Kristof, writing about the charity Room to Read distributing its 10 millionth book to libraries in developing countries, Nov. 5.

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