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Dambisa Moyo, Nicholas Eberstadt, Paul Wolfowitz, and Mauro De Lorenzo will discuss the importance of global financial institutions in Africa's future.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese-Americans were put in concentration camps. That there was no comparable overreaction after 9/11, and that we have been able to preserve a free and open society, owes much to the fact that for 10 years there has been no repetition of those terrible attacks.
Representative Howard Berman (D-CA) of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs will roll out his vision for new legislation on the fiftieth anniversary of the Foreign Assistance Act.
Former World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz has joined AEI as a visiting scholar in development studies.
Moyo contends that aid has made African governments unresponsive to the real needs of their people and indifferent to the private sector.
A Transcript of the Weekend's program on FOX News Channel--Paul Wolfowitz discusses the jubilation in Egypt and if it is a vindication of the Bush freedom agenda.
Forces allied to the former Gadhafi regime could still threaten a fragile new government using guerilla and terrorist tactics. It would be a mistake to underestimate his tenacity or to dismiss the warning of his son Seif that "We will fight to our very last man, woman, and bullet."




