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In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, Sadek Wahba, a Senior Fellow with NYU's Development Research Institute and Chairman and Managing Partner of I Squared Capital, joins us to discuss his new paper, “Integrating Infrastructure in U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy: Lessons from China.” The paper examines the many reasons why U.S. and Chinese infrastructure policies have diverged over the past decades. Also joining the discussion is Duncan Wood, the Wilson Center's VP for Strategy and New Initiatives. Sadek Wahba is a member of the Wilson Center's Global Advisory Council. 


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