I learned about these today. You can vote here. I believe today and tomorrow are the final days of polling.
I am surprised this took so long. I really expected CGD or Brookings or Foreign Policy to get out in front of this and brand themselves the king-makers of international blogging. A missed opportunity.
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It’s fitting though that a blogger organized this rather than one of development’s institutions. I’m sure one of them will jump on the bandwagon if it is a success.