Sonny Callahan, a small businessman from Mobile in Alabama, is not a name that means much to the coterie of finance ministers, bankers and bureaucrats converging on Washington for this year’s annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank. But the omission of Callahan’s name from the “must-see” lists of highly influential people could be a costly mistake.
Callahan, a Republican congressman, has more power over US policy towards the multilaterals and US foreign aid than either president Bill Clinton or secretary of state Madelaine Albright.
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