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US sins toward the developing world: how they harm them and us

Event details
Seminar
Date & time
Tuesday 24 May 2022
10.00am–11.00am
Venue
Online via Zoom
Speaker
Dr Nancy Birdsall
Contacts
Monday 23 May 8–9pm Washington DC / Tuesday 24 May 10–11am Canberra
Most international development advocates focus their efforts on aid. But other rich country policies matter as much or more for developing country growth and poverty reduction. Dr Nancy Birdsall puts the spotlight on US policies including trade and intellectual property rights, climate and anti-corruption to weigh up the benefits they bring and the harm they do to the developing countries of the world.
Speaker
Dr Nancy Birdsall, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
The AAC Speaker Series brings back some of our favourite speakers from the Australasian AID Conference, co-hosted by the Development Policy Centre and The Asia Foundation.
This online seminar is free and open to the public. It will be recorded, and the recording will be available after the event on the Development Policy Centre website.
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