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Terra Lawson-Remer

Fellow for Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy

Expertise

Opportunity and exclusion in the global economy: poverty and economic development, property rights, natural resources, global economic governance, fragile states, emerging economies, transitions, rule of law.

Programs

Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy Initiative

Press/Panels

Panel

French and American Development Aid Policies

The United States and France are among the biggest development aid donors, but none have reached the United Nations development aid goal for 2015. However, their development aid policies greatly contribute to fighting poverty in the world and improve education and health systems in developing countries. In light of these contributions and difficulties, CFR Fellow Terra Lawson-Remer and policy specialist at the United Nations Development Programme Thierry Soret compare French and American development aid policies and draw similarities and differences between them.

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Video Interview

What America Thinks

CFR Fellow Terra Lawson-Remer and Michael A. Cohen of the Century Foundation discuss U.S. foreign policy and its relationship with the Islamic world.

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Video Interview

What America Thinks

Terra Lawson-Remer, CFR fellow for Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy, discusses foreign policy and its role in the 2012 U.S. presidential election as well as the relationship between the United States and China.

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Video Interview

The G8 Summit: Three Things to Know

Ahead of the Group of Eight (G8) meeting at Camp David on May 18-19, Terra Lawson-Remer highlights three things to watch: Will the United States deliver on food security? Can the G8 advance the "Arab Spring" transitions? Growth vs. Austerity?

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The Backlash: Zuccotti Park and Beyond

Terra Lawson-Remer discusses the international dimensions and engagement of civil society on issues surrounding the Occupy Wall Street protests.

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