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New from CGD
July 03, 2012
Like you, I know that there are many ways to make a difference in the world. I believe that improving the policies and practices of the rich, powerful, and influential is one of the most powerful and effective ways to support poor people in their efforts to improve their lives.
At the Center fo...
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January 12, 2010
Trade ministers in Hong Kong just barely managed to meet the low expectations they set for themselves, according to Kimberly Elliott, a CGD/IIE joint fellow. "This means that the negotiations still have a chance to reach a meaningful agreement in 2006, but the pace and the willingness to make politi...
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January 19, 2009
Braving freezing temperatures and gusty winds, hundreds of development experts and members of the policy community packed a Washington hotel ballroom for a discussion with David Gergen on the outlook for global development policy under new U.S. president Barack Obama. Gergen, an advisor to four pres...
New from CGD
January 22, 2007
As trade ministers prepare to gather in Davos, Switzerland this week in an effort to restart stalled global trade talks, the Financial Times is reporting a potential breakthrough that involves major concessions by the U.S. and Europe. Kim Elliott, a senior fellow at CGD and the Peterson Institute fo...
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July 24, 2006
The totality of the collapse of WTO talks stunned even seasoned negotiators. "It is somewhere between intensive care and the crematorium," India's Trade and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said of the Doha Round. Kimberly Elliott, the author of a new book, Delivering on Doha: Farm Trade and the Poor, a...
New from CGD
July 10, 2006
As leaders from the world's most powerful nations prepare to gather in St. Petersburg, Russia, this weekend, observers with even a modicum of memory could be forgiven for wondering whether the leaders suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder. After all, it was only one year ago that G-8 leaders met in...
New from CGD
December 12, 2005
Stakes are high as the world’s trade negotiators gather in Hong Kong this week. With the risk of a failed Doha Round of talks hanging over their heads, rich country representatives are seeking an agreement to open markets. Four new CGD publications help make sense of it all.
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