The World Bank: development, poverty, hegemony
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Scottsville, South Africa
Univ. of KwaZulu-Natal Press
2007
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 513-568) and index The World Bank and its (sheepish) wolves / David Moore -- The World Bank and the Gramsci Effect: towards a transnational state and global hegemony? / David Moore -- Plenty of poverty or the poverty of plenty? the World Bank at the turn of the millennium / Scott MacWilliam -- Constructing the economic space: the World Bank and the making of Homo oeconomicus / David Williams -- The developmental state is dead: long live social capital? / Ben Fine -- The Bank's 'greenspeak', the power of knowledge and 'sustaindevelopment' / Thomas Wanner -- Governing through participation? The World Bank's new approach to the poor / Susanne Schech and Sanjugta vas Dev -- The World Bank and the liberal project / David Williams and Tom Young -- Sail on ship of state: neoliberalism, globalisation and the governance of Africa / David Moore -- Japan, the World Bank, and the art of paradigm maintenance: The East Asian Miracle in political perspective / Robert Wade -- Miracles of modernisation and crises of capitalism: the World Bank, East Asian development and liberal hegemony / Mark T. Berger and Mark Beeson -- Structural adjustment and African agriculture: a retrospect / Henry Bernstein -- The World Bank and the construction of governance states in Africa / Graham Harrison -- Levelling the playing fields and embedding illusions: 'post-conflict' discourse and neoliberal 'development' in war-torn African / David Moore -- Producing the poor: the World Bank's new discourse of domination / Richard Pithouse -- The king is dead (long live the king?): from Wolfensohn to Wolfowitz at the World Bank / Marcus Taylor and Susanne Soederberg -- Civil society and Wolfowitz's World Bank: reform or rejection? / Patrick Bond |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 581 S. 23 cm |
ISBN: | 1869141008 9781869141004 |
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adam_text | 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.
As the World Bank enters an era in which it will be subjected to more
tests than ever before, this book is essential reading to understand the
Bank s ideological and political foundations.
Devastatingly insightful, this collection puts to rest the notion of the World
Bank as neutral or harmless.
Michael Goldman, Imperial Nature: The World Bank and Struggles
for Social Justice in the Age of Globalization
DAVID MOORE teaches economic history and development studies at
the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa.
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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.
As the World Bank enters an era in which it will be subjected to more
tests than ever before, this book is essential reading to understand the
Bank's ideological and political foundations.
'Devastatingly insightful, this collection puts to rest the notion of the World
Bank as neutral or harmless.'
Michael Goldman, Imperial Nature: The World Bank and Struggles
for Social Justice in the Age of Globalization
DAVID MOORE teaches economic history and development studies at
the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. |
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