Charles H. Dallara is the Managing Director of the Institute of International Finance (IIF), an association of over 380 global financial institutions. Previously he was a Managing Director at J.P. Morgan & Co. (June 1991 to July 1993). In addition, he held the following positions in the Bush and Reagan Administrations: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Policy Development and Senior Advisor for Policy to the Secretary of the Treasury (Presidential appointment, 1988-1989); United States Executive Director of the IMF (1984-1989), and concurrently as Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Economic Policy (1985-1988); Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Monetary Affairs (1983-1985); and U.S. Alternate Executive Director at the IMF (1982-1983). He holds a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. Mr. Dallara is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the International Advisory Board of the Instituto de Empresa. Additionally, he is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University.

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Revitalizing Global Economic and Financial Cooperation: Observations on the Global Financial Architecture

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Since the outbreak of the Asian financial crisis more than a decade ago, world leaders have been searching for ways to make the global financial system more resilient, less crisis-prone, and better able to play its essential role in supporting broadly-shared growth.