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Podcast with Mauro De Lorenzo

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Mauro De Lorenzo explains how China erodes international agencies’ influence in the developing world.

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Audio extra: In a new episode of American Conversations, AEI Resident Fellow Mauro De Lorenzo explains how China erodes international agencies’ influence in the developing world. Listen to this episode—or subscribe to the podcast.

 

 

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