The World Bank: Development, Poverty, Hegemony

The World Bank: Development, Poverty, Hegemony
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The World Bank: Development, Poverty, Hegemony

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The world bank - development, poverty, hegemony scrutinises the World bank's agenda-setting documents of the past fifteen years - from its examinations of African 'crises' and East Asian 'miracles', to its perspectives on the state's changing developmental role, the Bank's environmental and participatory strategies, and the institution's changes since Paul Wolfowitz took over from James Wolfensohn as the Bank president in 2005. A wide range of academic scholars and activists, including economists, philosophers, environmentalists, political scientists, geographers and civil society radicals, examine the efforts of the World Bank to construct a path through poverty and power, and ask if reform of the Bank is possible or rejection probable.

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ISBN13 (SKU)
9781869141004
Title
The World Bank: Development, Poverty, Hegemony
Author
D. Moore
Edition
1st
Publisher
Blue Weaver
Publication Date
2007
Country of Publication
South Africa
Format Type
Physical
Number of Pages
595
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