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Barbara Matthews:The Next 75 Years – Coping with Decentralization and Geopolitical RebalancingThe Bretton Woods 75th anniversary coincides with accelerating angst regarding rising populism and growing backlash against multilateralism. |
Tue, Mar 5, 2019 | Bretton Woods Committee |
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Warren Coats:Proposal for an IMF Staff Executive Board Paper on Promoting Market SDRsFew initiatives would be more in keeping with the spirit and goals of the Bretton Woods Committee than the development of wide spread use of a truly international currency—the IMF’s SDR. |
Tue, Feb 19, 2019 | Bretton Woods Committee |
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William Jannace:Bretton Woods 4.0 Finding New Relevance in a New World OrderInstitutions are products of their time, and essentially all have sell-by dates. They typically arise to meet a given challenge, and if proven durable become embedded in the fabric of their environment—at least, up to a point. |
Tue, Feb 19, 2019 | Bretton Woods Committee |
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William R. Rhodes:Venezuela Is in a Humanitarian CrisisWilliam R. Rhodes, Bretton Woods Committee Advisory Council Member and Global Advisors CEO, says Venezuela is in the midst of a health crisis. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg) |
Wed, Feb 13, 2019 | Bloomberg |
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James M. Boughton:Can We Expect a “New Bretton Woods”?As the world economy and its governance structure continue to evolve at an accelerating rate, calls for reform of multilateral institutions are growing louder. |
Tue, Feb 5, 2019 | Bretton Woods Committee |
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Gayle Tzemach Lemmon:Done Or Dormant? Council On Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Says ISIS Remains A ForceThe Trump administration says ISIS is no longer a threat. But Gayle Lemmon of the Council on Foreign Relations disagrees. |
Sat, Feb 2, 2019 | NPR
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Frank Vogl:The Double-Standard Raised by the Corruption Perception IndexDenmark ranks Number 1 as the least corrupt in the Transparency International 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index published yesterday. |
Wed, Jan 30, 2019 | The Globalist
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Lawrence Summers :We must prepare now for the likelihood of a recessionWhen people are fundamentally healthy, they do not yet know what will cause their death. An economic recovery is healthy if it is not clear what will cause the next recession. |
Mon, Jan 7, 2019 | Financial Times
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Kevin Gallagher:China must calibrate overseas lending towards Paris climate goalsWith the demise of US leadership on climate change, China enters this week’s Conference of the Parties to the Paris climate agreement poised to take the mantle as the world’s leader on energy and climate change. |
Thu, Dec 13, 2018 | Financial Times
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Dambisa Moyo:The African ThreatAlthough international engagement with Africa has evolved over time, it has never succeeded in putting the region on a path toward long-term and sustainable growth and development. Today, continued failure could expose the world to a new age of pandemics, terror, and mass migration |
Fri, Nov 23, 2018 | Project Syndicate
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