Project on U.S. Leadership in Development
Exploring new thinking on development with a focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, and market-driven economic growth
The Project on U.S. Leadership in Development is focused on leveraging all American assets—the private sector in particular—to promote economic development, improve livelihoods, and reduce poverty worldwide. The world faces incredible challenges at a time when donor country political environments are marked by protectionism and populism. Strong global engagement, promotion of the transformative potential of the private sector, and a leadership role in the liberal international order all provide significant opportunities for U.S. businesses, foreign policy priorities, and ultimately the American people. The urge to retrench and retreat in the face of crisis is strong; but this is precisely when the U.S. should double down as a global leader in development.
The project seeks to renew the discourse in Washington and to provide policymakers with fresh, actionable recommendations to maintain America’s leadership role in development.
Areas of Focus
This project aims to set a bipartisan policy agenda that will lead to a set of actionable recommendations.
CSIS has strong ongoing initiatives in global health, human rights, trade, food security, and economic development. The project is focused on generating new ideas and innovative approaches in a range of areas, including:
- Governance, rule of law, and domestic resource mobilization
- Private sector, economic, and rural development
- Development finance, trade, foreign investment, and the role of multilateral institutions
- Technology and innovation
- Root causes of instability, humanitarian assistance, and post-conflict recovery
All Project on U.S. Leadership in Development Content
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Is this the African Century?
Podcast Episode by Daniel F. Runde — August 30, 2018

Eritrea-Ethiopia Peace: Seismic Shifts Throughout a Strategic Zone
Commentary by Carol Pineau — July 25, 2018
Forging the Future of Jobs: A Conversation with Guy Ryder, Director General of the ILO
Event — July 19, 2018
Successful Models for Private Sector-Led Economic Growth in Africa
Event — June 14, 2018
The Global Peace Index 2018 Launch
Event — June 6, 2018
Confronting the Global Forced Migration Crisis: Report Launch
Event — May 30, 2018
Confronting the Global Forced Migration Crisis
Report by Daniel F. Runde, Erol Yayboke, Secretary Tom Ridge, The Honorable Gayle Smith, and Aaron Milner — May 29, 2018
Modernizing Development Finance
Congressional Testimony by Daniel F. Runde — May 10, 2018
Exit Interview with Agnes Dasewicz
Event — May 9, 2018
Delivering on Democracy
Podcast Episode by Daniel F. Runde — April 23, 2018
