Fragile States : Securing Development

Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank, discussed the following priorities: (i) understanding fragile states; (ii) building legitimacy of the state; (iii) security; (iv) rule of law and the legal order; (v) local and national ownership; (vi) economic stability, as a foundation for growth an...

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Main Author: Zoellick, Robert B.
Format: Speech
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/573741523266673715/Fragile-states-securing-development-by-Robert-B-Zoellick-President-The-World-Bank-Group
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spelling okr-10986-297742021-04-23T14:04:53Z Fragile States : Securing Development Zoellick, Robert B. FRAGILE STATES SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT RULE OF LAW POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT REGIONAL COOPERATION Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank, discussed the following priorities: (i) understanding fragile states; (ii) building legitimacy of the state; (iii) security; (iv) rule of law and the legal order; (v) local and national ownership; (vi) economic stability, as a foundation for growth and opportunity; (vii) political economy; (viii) the private sector; (ix) coordination across institutions and actors; (x) the regional context; and (xi) long-term commitment. He concluded by talking about the strategic challenges that World Bank Group faces in modernizing multilateralism. 2018-05-02T20:58:04Z 2018-05-02T20:58:04Z 2008-09-12 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/573741523266673715/Fragile-states-securing-development-by-Robert-B-Zoellick-President-The-World-Bank-Group http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29774 English Delivered at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, September 12, 2008; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Speech
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topic FRAGILE STATES
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
RULE OF LAW
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
REGIONAL COOPERATION
spellingShingle FRAGILE STATES
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
RULE OF LAW
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
REGIONAL COOPERATION
Zoellick, Robert B.
Fragile States : Securing Development
relation Delivered at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, September 12, 2008;
description Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank, discussed the following priorities: (i) understanding fragile states; (ii) building legitimacy of the state; (iii) security; (iv) rule of law and the legal order; (v) local and national ownership; (vi) economic stability, as a foundation for growth and opportunity; (vii) political economy; (viii) the private sector; (ix) coordination across institutions and actors; (x) the regional context; and (xi) long-term commitment. He concluded by talking about the strategic challenges that World Bank Group faces in modernizing multilateralism.
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title_short Fragile States : Securing Development
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