The Road Ahead
Aid to Iraq and Afghanistan
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As Congress ends its consideration of the $87 billion supplemental appropriations bill for operations and assistance in Iraq and Afghanistan, many questions remain. Iraq is a nation with rich natural and human resources, but its most profitable sectors have been devastated by Saddam’s long rule, sanctions, and the grip of a small core of Baathist oligarchs. Afghanistan remains a significant military, economic, and political challenge. In the wake of deliberations over the supplemental and the run-up to the international donors’ conference in Madrid, the Bush administration continues to argue the case for substantial U.S. engagement.

Andrew Natsios, administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, will review assistance programs to both Iraq and Afghanistan and assess hopes for the donors’ conference in Madrid.

Agenda
10:15 a.m.
Registration
10:30
Introduction:

Christopher DeMuth, AEI

Remarks:

Andrew Natsios, U.S. Agency for
International Development

Noon
Adjournment
AEI Participants

 

Christopher
DeMuth
  • Christopher DeMuth was president of AEI from December 1986 through December 2008. Previously, he was administrator for information and regulatory affairs in the Office of Management and Budget and executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief in the Reagan administration; taught economics, law, and regulatory policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; practiced regulatory, antitrust, and general corporate law; and worked on urban and environmental policy in the Nixon White House.

     

  • Phone: 2028625895
    Email: cdemuth@aei.org
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    Name: Keriann Hopkins
    Phone: 2028625897
    Email: keriann.hopkins@aei.org
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