Brad Sallows
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40 years, eh? Are these luminaries aware that the "D" in "CIDA" stands for "Development", not "Dependency"?
Why? Editorials are presentations of ideas. Either the ideas and arguments are strong, or they are not. Challenge the ideas, if you can. It doesn't matter who contributed. The soundness of the editorials - the body of work - will determine the credibility.
Why should I care (as a reader) what something called the Ruxted Group thinks?
Why should the Rusted Group care what you (the reader) thinks?
Well personally it doesn't matter to me
However, there is at least one straightforward reason to legitimately ask "whois" in the course of evaluating ideas. Weak arguments generally originate from biased sources because by definition an objective person seeks the strongest possible argument and follows rather than fits evidence to conclusions. Thus, when one finds a weak argument one then asks what the agenda driving it was. It makes it easier to understand why the weak case was presented.
I get the feeling of a guy with a Level I Security Clearance trying to get a gander at documents that are Level III.