Beyond Relief: Helping Haiti
Three panelists with expertise in the Latin America region and on development aid discuss options for helping Haiti after the earthquake,...
Speaker: Terra Lawson-Remer, Fellow for Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy, CFR
May 17, 2012
Ahead of the Group of Eight (G8) meeting at Camp David on May 18-19, Terra Lawson-Remer, CFR fellow for Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy, highlights three things to watch:
For all of these issues, Lawson-Remer argues, the G8 can serve as a starting point, and "the thread will be taken up in either the G20 or similar forums that have a more expanded membership beyond just the G8 partners."
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