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| Hosts: | Michael Moran, Executive Editor, CFR.org |
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| Christopher Lockwood, U.S. Editor, The Economist |
April 4, 2008
CFR.org Executive Editor Michael Moran and The Economist U.S. Editor Christopher Lockwood preview major world events in the week ahead.
In this week's podcast tension and uncertainty in Zimbabwe; South Koreans go to the polls following a dispute with their northern neighbor; a farewell summit between President Bush and Vladimir Putin; and the World Bank and International Monetary Fund meet in Washington.
The World Next Week is a coproduction of CFR.org and The Economist.
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