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Johannes F. Linn

Johannes F. Linn

Director, Wolfensohn Center for Development
Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development

A former World Bank vice president for Europe and Central Asia, Johannes Linn is the director of the Wolfensohn Center for Development, and focuses on international development and global governance issues.



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2009

Save to My PortfolioThe Zedillo Commission Report on World Bank Reform: A Stepping Stone for the G-20 Summits in 2010November 18, 2009
Remove from My PortfolioAround the Halls: 20 Years After the Berlin Wall FellNovember 09, 2009
Save to My PortfolioTracking the Global Economic Recovery: Insights on the IMF's New World Economic OutlookOctober 21, 2009
Save to My PortfolioG-20 Summit: Recovering from the CrisisSeptember 17, 2009
Save to My PortfolioIs the G-20 Summit a Step Toward a New Global Economic Order?September 11, 2009
Save to My PortfolioAid Coordination on the Ground: Are Joint Country Assistance Strategies the Answer?July 22, 2009
Save to My PortfolioPresident Obama's Agenda Needs Greater Focus on Global DevelopmentJuly 22, 2009
Save to My PortfolioTracking the Global Financial Crisis: An Analysis of the IMF's World Economic OutlookMay 26, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe London G-20 Summit: Addressing the Global Financial CrisisMarch 31, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 Summit - Its Significance for the World and for TurkeyMarch 31, 2009
Save to My PortfolioReform the IMF and World BankMarch 30, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 London Summit 2009March 26, 2009
Save to My PortfolioWorld Bank Reform: Proposals for the Next G-20 SummitFebruary 25, 2009
Save to My PortfolioConnecting Central Asia with the WorldFebruary 02, 2009

2008

Save to My PortfolioGlobal Governance Breakthrough: The G20 Summit and the Future AgendaDecember 17, 2008
Remove from My PortfolioRegional Cooperation in Central Asia: Another Step Forward with CARECDecember 10, 2008
Save to My PortfolioBetter Aid: Responding to Gaps in EffectivenessNovember 24, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 Financial Summit: Seven Issues at StakeNovember 12, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Experience with Regional Economic Cooperation Organizations: Lessons for Central AsiaOctober 31, 2008
Save to My PortfolioScaling Up: A Framework and Lessons for Development Effectiveness from Literature and PracticeOctober 31, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 Summit: Could the Financial Crisis Push Global Governance Reform?October 24, 2008
Save to My PortfolioScaling Up Through Aid: The Real ChallengeOctober 20, 2008
Save to My PortfolioReform the IMF or Create a New Global Agency, But Do SomethingOctober 09, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Compound Water-Energy-Food Crisis Risks in Central AsiaAugust 12, 2008
Save to My PortfolioTurmoil in Central AsiaAugust 12, 2008
Save to My PortfolioWar in Georgia—End of an Era, Beginning a New Cold War?August 12, 2008
Save to My PortfolioCentral Asia's Energy Challenge: Overcoming the Natural Resource CurseAugust 11, 2008
Save to My PortfolioWhat Did the G8 Summit Achieve?July 10, 2008
Save to My PortfolioTajikistan: Progress and Problems at the Heart of Central AsiaJuly 09, 2008
Save to My PortfolioWater-Energy Links in Central AsiaJune 30, 2008
Save to My PortfolioThe Impending Water Crisis in Central Asia: An Immediate ThreatJune 19, 2008
Save to My PortfolioGrowth through Scaling Up: Some Practical Implications of The Growth ReportMay 27, 2008
Save to My PortfolioUrbanization and Growth: Some Practical Implications of the Growth Commission’s FindingsMay 27, 2008
Save to My PortfolioHypocrisy in Financial Crisis Response: East Asia 1998 versus the USA 2008April 30, 2008
Save to My PortfolioExperts Critique Proposal for IMF Quota ReformApril 09, 2008

2003

Save to My PortfolioBusiness Opportunities in EurasiaOctober 14, 2003

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