Bretton Woods 2.0

The Bretton Woods 2.0 Project examines the deep challenges facing the Bretton Woods Institutions and works to reimagine the governance of international finance for the modern global economy.

What is the Bretton Woods 2.0 project?

The Bretton Woods Institutions were created in 1944 in the hopes that stronger international economic coordination would prevent another world war. Today, more than 80 years later, these institutions need to be revitalized and reimagined for a transformed global economy.

In an era of fierce geopolitical rivalries and unprecedented crises at a global scale, there is a profound need for reforms to the world’s monetary and financial system. But how exactly? What would a Bretton Woods system look like if it first emerged today?

IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings 2026

The Atlantic Council hosted a series of events from our headquarters and our studios inside the IMF and World Bank to get you up to speed on the global economy. These in-depth interviews brought together central bank governors, ministers of finance and development as well as leading econ experts from around the world.

Events

Impact interviews

Bank Briefings

Featured research

Highlights from previous IMF-World Bank meetings

IMF-World Bank Week Fall 2025 at the Atlantic Council

WASHINGTON, DC October 13-18

The Atlantic Council hosted a series of special events with finance ministers and central bank governors from around the globe during the 2025 Annual Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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