The United States and the Multilateral System
The Project on Prosperity and Development is continuing to investigate the important relationship between the U.S. and the multilateral system through a series of reports, interviews, and events
The expansive multilateral system is crucial to fostering global connectivity and engagement. With cooperation from key international actors, multilateral institutions play an essential role in shaping the future of security, trade, technology, economics, and the environment. U.S. engagement in the multilateral system continues to be crucial in improving and advancing U.S. foreign policy as well as showcasing the U.S. as a leader in international development and diplomacy.
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Toward a Shareholder Consensus on the MDB System
Report by Romina Bandura — December 7, 2017
DFIs Drive the Development Agenda to Center Stage
Commentary by Daniel F. Runde and Christopher Metzger — December 6, 2017
Development Finance Institutions in a Changing Global Economy
Event — October 13, 2017
Toward a Shareholder Consensus on the MDB System
Event — October 11, 2017
Emerging Donors in Development
Event — May 16, 2017
The World Bank and the American Interest
Event — February 17, 2017
Quality Infrastructure and the Multilateral Development Banks
Event — December 15, 2016
How can multilateral institutions work in America’s interest?
Report by Daniel F. Runde and Conor M. Savoy — December 15, 2016
Development Finance Institutions in the New Aid Architecture
Event — October 7, 2016
Development Finance Institutions Come of Age
Report by Daniel F. Runde, Conor M. Savoy, Dirk Willem te Velde, Paddy Carter, and Alberto Lemma — October 6, 2016