Peter Goodman considers what characteristics Bush is looking for in a candidate to replace Wolfowitz in this article from the Washington Post. Our man Rogoff even weighs in.
"Wolfowitz was a low benchmark," said Kenneth S. Rogoff, a fellow at the Brookings Institution and former chief economist at the World Bank's sister organization, the International Monetary Fund. "I have no particular cause to be optimistic that this time the United States will get it."
Harsh.
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