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Resident Fellow Mauro De Lorenzo

Resident fellow Mauro De Lorenzo studies private sector-based approaches to development in post-conflict and post-socialist countries, focusing on reforms that have made some developing countries attractive to foreign and domestic investment. He also researches Chinese investment and political influence outside the Pacific region, particularly in Africa, the design of policies that promote democratic accountability in aid-receiving countries, and refugee and humanitarian policy.

Professional Experience

-Special Assistant ("Plus One") to Senator Bill Frist, Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors, 2007- present

-Consultant, Rwanda and Liberia presidential advisory teams, Brenthurst Foundation, 2007- present

- Consultant, Afghan construction companies, Kabul, 2005

- Associate Producer, “The Price of Aid,” BBC/ARTE, 2002-2003

- Analyst for Rwanda and Congo, Oxford Analytica, 2001-2004

- Research Associate, American University in Cairo, 2001-2002

- Research Associate, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala, Uganda, 1999-2001

- Refugee Elections Specialist, Refugee Policy Group, Monrovia, Liberia, 1997

- Assistant to the Coordinator, Refugee Elections Steering Group, Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1996-1997

Education

M.Sc., social anthropology, University of Oxford (Rhodes Scholar)

M.A., linguistics, University of Delaware

B.A., cognitive science, University of Delaware

Articles and Short Publications
The Business of Peace
How the West Can Stand Up to Russia
We Get More Benefit from Long-Term Food Aid Programs
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Events
AFRICOM and Beyond: The Future of U.S.-African Security and Defense Relations
Was Malthus Right? Was Today's Global Food Crisis Inevitable?
What Was the Marshall Plan?
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Media Appearance
AFRICOM Takes Over U.S. Military Operations in Africa Wednesday
Political Disputes in Eastern Congo Predate Rwandan Genocide
Podcast with Mauro De Lorenzo
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Speaking Engagements
China's Expanding Global Influence
Consolidating Peace and Security in the Great Lakes Region of Africa
The Accountability Gap in Refugee Protection
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Research Areas
Development Aid
African domestic politics
African security issues
East and Central Africa (Rwanda, Congo, Burundi, Uganda)
Refugee and humanitarian policy
Chinese overseas investment
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Contact Information
Mauro De Lorenzo
American Enterprise Institute
 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-419-5201
Fax: 202-862-7163
E-mail: mauro.delorenzo@aei.org