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Hello all, This week's review features a 'political economy of flawed policy-making' section including insights from agricultural protection, Canadian development research, climate change knowledge, 'Northern chauvinism' at global conferences and reflections on 'principled activism' in Sudan. Insights from WhyDev's Peer Coaching pilot project and an interview with a pioneer of distance education also found their way into the review - and there's more to discover! Enjoy! New on aidnography Reflexive engagements: the international development blogging evolution and its challenges We are very happy that a long-promised journal article on development blogging is finally published in Development in Practice! The article is based primarily on interviews with prominent development bloggers, my professional experience as development blogger and our joint intellectual capabilities. Development New Working Paper: Why Do Members of Congress Support Agricul...