BACKGROUND
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the framework of international cooperation established at Bretton Woods in 1944. Given the challenges facing the world today - especially cross-border issues - cooperation has never been more needed. And yet, support for multilateralism would seem to be more at risk than at any time since Bretton Woods - fueled by increasing geoeconomic fragmentation.
A world of declining cooperation will leave us all poorer, less secure - and in a weaker position to address the challenges of the 21st century. Against this backdrop, a discussion co-hosted by CGD, BWC, and IFF will focus on practical ideas to reinvigorate cooperation in the international financial and development sphere.
GUESTS
President, Center for Global Development
Chair and Founder of the Liquidity and Sustainability Facility
Senior advisor to the BIS Financial Stability Institute
Visiting Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Co-Chair of the Independent High Level Expert Panel on Climate Change
IFF Executive Vice President
Former Vice President of the World Bank
Former Vice President of the New Development Bank
Former Head of Global Policy for Google
President Barack Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics
Columnist and Editorial Board, FT
Provost, Kings College, Cambridge
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