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CGD in the News
December 21, 2016
Scott Morris from the Centre for Global Development in Washington says he is troubled already by these early signs, and by Trump's general attitude towards engaging with multilateral bodies.
He also thinks sizeable cuts in this area cannot be discounted.
"Trump could go for the foreign ...
CGD in the News
November 22, 2016
“President George W. Bush had no record of being pro-Africa or pro-foreign assistance and he left an absolutely stellar record,” said Todd Moss, chief operating officer and senior fellow at the Center for Global Development, who served in the State Department during the Bush administrati...
CGD in the News
November 21, 2016
“After the destruction of the Zimbabwe dollar, anyone who believes that funny money bond notes will hold their value is delusional,” said Todd Moss, a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development. “If the bond notes are truly backed by U.S. dollars, there’s no reason no...
CGD in the News
November 16, 2016
Plenty of obstacles remain: the unprecedented migration crisis, the threat of global disease pandemics, and the long-term consequences of climate change, to name a few. Still, "the last decade has probably been the best in the history of mankind in terms of welfare benefits and reductions of po...
CGD in the News
September 18, 2016
Scott Morris of the Center for Global Development has written a new CFR discussion paper on how the U.S. should respond to China’s success in setting up the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank.
One of his conclusions is straight-forward. If the U.S won’t support an expansion of the...
CGD in the News
September 08, 2016
Last week’s China-led G20 summit brought new commitments from presidents Obama and Xi to work together on critical issues like climate and global development. On both fronts, the United States, China, and the rest of the G20 are looking to the World Bank and other multilateral development bank...