1957 E Street, Room 602
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

The Organization for International Development presents:
The Dinosaur Among Us-Is the World Bank on a path to extinction?

As terrorism and failed states pose major threats to world security, improving Third World economies is a high priority for the West. The World Bank is one of the primary tools for carrying out this mission, but is it capable of the task?

Join the Organization for International Development as author Jeffrey
Hooke discusses his book on the decline of the World Bank.

Wednesday, February 6th, 7:30pm
Lindner Family Commons (Suite 602)
1957 E Street NW

Reception to follow the presentation.

Please RSVP to oid@gwu.edu

Jeffrey Hooke spent 6 years at the World Bank and is now the Managing Director of Hooke Associates, LLC. In addition to his latest book, The Dinosaur Among Us, he is the author of three other books and is widely quoted on corporate finance issues.

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