Tag Archives: World Bank

First Lehman Brothers, Next Liberia?

Why is continued funding for fragile states still crucial, even in the midst of the financial crisis?

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From Wall Street to Africa — The Money Handlers Come Out on Top

How are Wall Street’s and sub-Saharan Africa’s money handlers similar?

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Looking on the Bright Side

Is the end in sight for the global economic crisis?

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Building a Better Global Financial System

Under what terms should countries meet in order to build a better global financial system?

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Emerging or Submerging?

After the global financial crisis, what will be the fate of emerging economies?

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A Second Bretton Woods

With the world economy on fire, what are the two most important steps needed to get to safer shores?

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A World of Twenty-Year Cycles?

Could it be that, every 20 years, a new generation sets out to shape the world?

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A Leaderless Global Order?

Should regional players combine to give the United States a much-needed reprieve from global disorder?

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Revitalizing America’s Foreign Aid Regime

How can the United States implement a comprehensive national strategy for reducing global poverty?

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Global Governance and the Division of Labor

What responsibility do international institutions have in fulfilling the “social contract”?

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