The Third Annual CAF-LSE Conference took place in London on January 15. The theme of the conference, sponsored by the CAF-Latin American Development Bank (CAF) and the London School Economics (LSE), was “World Governance in a time of uncertainty.” Several world leaders at the conference stated the need for creating a global governance structure that is more robust and in tune with world realities. LSE Director Craig Calhoun, CAF executive president Enrique Garcia, and Leonel Fernández, former president of the Dominican Republic all focused on the importance that must be given to global governance and its related challenges. Michel Camdessus, former director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said that given the current scenario, “we have to decide what kind […]
CAF-LSE Conference: Experts call for reform of the global governance system
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