Global Development Options for Freedom

Thoman A. Blinkhorn

Wednesday, 13 Nov 1985 at 3:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Thomas A. Blinkhorn is Chief of Public Affairs for the World Bank. He manages a program of information about development issues and the World Bank for audiences in the developing world as well as industrial countries. He has also worked with the Bank as a Senior Loan Officer in West- and East-African regions including Sudan, Somalia, and Ethiopia.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Tyranny or Freedom...Which Side Are We On?

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