
Mr. Mauro De Lorenzo
Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
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.
Mr. De Lorenzo earned an M.S.c. in social anthropology from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He also holds an M.A. in anthropology and a B.A. in cognitive science from the University of Delaware.