Former Secretary of State Albright on Developing Countries
The U.S. Institute of Peace held a discussion on strengthening governance in fragile states. In this portion, former Secretary of State Madeleine… read more
The U.S. Institute of Peace held a discussion on strengthening governance in fragile states. In this portion, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright joined U.S. Institute of Peace President Nancy Lindborg and former U.S. Ambassador to Myanmar (Burma) Derek Mitchell for a panel discussion moderated by PBS “NewsHour” correspondent Nick Schifrin. close
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