PRESERVE THE TRADITION OF LATIN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP OF THE INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
Sixty years of tradition—of Latin American leadership of the Inter-American Development Bank—should not be overturned in its presidential election, which is currently scheduled for mid-September but should be deferred until March, write George Shultz, Thomas McLarty, Carla Hills, Robert Zoellick, Abraham Lowenthal, and Nelson Cunningham.

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