Zoellick, Robert B.2018-05-022018-05-022008-09-12https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29774Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank, discussed the following priorities: (i) understanding fragile states; (ii) building legitimacy of the state; (iii) security; (iv) rule of law and the legal order; (v) local and national ownership; (vi) economic stability, as a foundation for growth and opportunity; (vii) political economy; (viii) the private sector; (ix) coordination across institutions and actors; (x) the regional context; and (xi) long-term commitment. He concluded by talking about the strategic challenges that World Bank Group faces in modernizing multilateralism.CC BY 3.0 IGOFRAGILE STATESSMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISESNATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENTRULE OF LAWPOLITICAL ECONOMYPRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENTPOST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTIONSTAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENTREGIONAL COOPERATIONFragile StatesSpeechWorld BankSecuring Development10.1596/29774