America and the Global Economy
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Stillwell
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By:
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Jacob J. Lew
When Barack Obama joined other global leaders at the G-20 summit in Turkey in November 2015, the United States was in the final stages of a multiyear effort to secure the approval of a set of important reforms to the International Monetary Fund. The reforms, negotiated in 2010 with strong US leadership, were designed to double the organization’s core financial resources to combat financial crises and to modernize its governance by increasing the voting shares of emerging-market economies while maintaining a decisive US voice. But their implementation had been on hold for several years, awaiting approval from Congress. Christine Lagarde, the IMF’s managing director, spoke for many when she opened the meeting in Turkey by saying she prayed that the United States would approve the reforms by the end of the year. Obama responded with a mix of levity and serious-ness. “You don’t have to pray, Christine,” he said. “It will get done.”
"America and the Global Economy" is from the May/June 2016 issue of Foreign Affairs.
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