Global Economic Governance: Progress and Prospects in the G20, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank
A panel of experts discuss how various international institutions such as the G20, IMF, and World Bank are playing a role in today's system...
Introductory Speaker: Stewart M. Patrick, Senior Fellow and Director, Program on International Institutions and Global Governance, Council on Foreign Relations
Speakers: Eli Whitney Debevoise, Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP; Former U.S. Executive Director, World Bank
Arvind Subramanian, Senior Fellow, Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics; Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development; Senior Research Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Antoine W. van Agtmael, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Emerging Markets Management LLC; Director, Strategic Investment Group
Presider: David E. Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent, New York Times
May 19, 2010
This session is part of a Council on Foreign Relations symposium on Rising Powers and Global Institutions in the Twenty-First Century and was made possible through generous support from the Robina Foundation.
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