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ASAP Outputs

Below is a chronological list of various outputs and actions that ASAP has produced, along with a link to access the resource and more information about it. The list below does not include audio, visual or related material that results from ASAP conferences of other events. These outputs are can be found by following links from this page.

Date Output
Feb 2016 Pogge & Mehta (eds.) – Global Tax Fairness (OUP anthology)
Sep 2015 Global Poverty Consensus Report
May 2014 Impact interview – Martha Chen
Mar 2014 Impact interview – Jason Sharman
Feb 2014 Impact interview – Robtel Neajai Pailey
Nov 2013 Impact interview – Nicole Hassoun
Oct 2013 Impact interview – Paul Jackson
Jun 2013 Impact interview – Alex Cobham
Jun 2013 Impact interview – Harvey Rubin
May 2013 Impact interview – Fred Carden
Apr 2013 Impact interview – Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
Mar 2013 Impact interview – Sukhadeo Thorat
Feb 2013 Impact interview – Alan Fenwick
Jul 2012 Pogge & Cabrera – Why Academics Should Join ASAP (PDF)
Jul 2012 Horton – The History of ASAP (PDF)

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Welcome to ASAP

Established in 2010, Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP) is an international community of academics confronting the rules and practices that perpetuate global poverty. Our evidence-based approach provides:

• alternatives to conventional analysis by media and governmental organizations,
• proposals for reforming national and supranational rules and policies,
• public education encouraging citizens to understand and engage with critical issues.

Academics Stand Against Poverty is registered as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in the United States (EIN #32-0324998)

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