Tempered Optimism on New U.S. Development Policy: Connie Veillette
After months of study, work, negotiation and anticipation, the Obama administration has announced its development policy. What’s new here and what are the chances of implementation? To find out, I chatted with Connie Veillette, who has recently joined the Center for Global Development as director of our Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance program. Connie comes to us from Capitol Hill, where she spent many years with the Congressional Research Service and worked most recently as a senior professional staff member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee minority staff, specializing in U.S. foreign assistance and USAID.
Leaders from around the world meet in New York City next week to review progress towards the
CGD senior policy analyst Molly Kinder interview on Al Jazeera English on the U.S. humanitarian response to the floods in Pakistan.
CNN correspondent Ali Velshi interviews CGD Senior Policy Analyst Molly Kinder on the international response to flooding in Pakistan.
Many developing countries have found that large deposits of oil or other natural resources are more a curse than a blessing. My guest on this week's Wonkcast is Alan Gelb, a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development. Together with co-author Sina Grassman, Alan has written a paper that explores the options facing developing countries with abundant natural resources and draws on historical evidence to recommend best practices for dodging the 'resource curse.'
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