Paul Wolfowitz — American Public Servant born on December 22, 1943,

Paul Dundes Wolfowitz is a former President of the World Bank, United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and former dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He is currently a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, working on issues of international economic development, Africa and public-private partnerships, and chairman of the US-Taiwan Business Council... (wikipedia)

I like globalization; I want to say it works, but it is hard to say that when six hundred million people are slipping backwards.
Sometimes corruption is slowed by shedding light into what was previously shadowed.
We don't start a job that we can't finish... that's the American way.
I mean, we're going to probably debate the Iraq war for at least as long as I'm alive.
Generally speaking, the stronger the connection between the financing and the ultimate beneficiary, the better the result.