Expert Briefs

Concise and timely policy analysis from Council on Foreign Relations scholars.

Three Challenges for New IMF Director

Three Challenges for New IMF Director

Author: Steven Dunaway

New IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde has to move quickly to establish independence from the European authorities who got her the job, enhance the IMF's legitimacy, and display her ability to manage the fund, says CFR's Steven Dunaway.

See more in France, International Finance, IMF

China's Revealing Five-Year Priorities

China's Revealing Five-Year Priorities

Author: Elizabeth C. Economy

China's new five-year work plan has a familiar list of growth and energy targets, an emphasis on technology investments, and special concerns about resource constraints and corruption, says CFR's Elizabeth Economy.

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U.S.-China Exchange Rate Thicket

U.S.-China Exchange Rate Thicket

Author: Steven Dunaway

China's exchange rate policy will dominate the economic dialogue between the United States and China during President Hu's state visit to Washington. There's scant hope differences can be resolved, says CFR's Steven Dunaway.

See more in China, Economics

The G20 Summit's Lost Focus

The G20 Summit's Lost Focus

Author: Steven Dunaway

The Fed's decision to resume quantitative easing will likely shift the focus of the G20 summit and make it harder to settle currency-policy disputes that could derail recovery of the world economy, writes CFR's Steven Dunaway.

See more in Europe/Russia, Economics, Global Governance

World Cup and South Africa's Unmet Goals

World Cup and South Africa's Unmet Goals

Author: Princeton N. Lyman

The upcoming soccer World Cup brings enormous prestige to South Africa's still-emerging democracy. But for all its post-apartheid progress, the country still must fix deep-rooted economic and political problems, writes CFR's Princeton Lyman.

See more in South Africa, Economic Development

The Debate over Foreign Aid

The Debate over Foreign Aid

Author: Laurie Garrett

It's important to evaluate foreign aid programs and address questions of accountability and value, especially at a time of concern about the economy, but cuts or reductions in foreign assistance support aren't merited, says CFR's Laurie Garrett.

See more in United States, Foreign Aid