The World's Banker : A Story Of Failed States, Financial Crises, And The Wealth And Poverty Of Nations
The World's Banker : A Story Of Failed States, Financial Crises, And The Wealth And Poverty Of Nations
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Author(s): Mallaby, Sebastian
ISBN No.: 9780300116762
Pages: 480
Year: 200602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 71.47
Status: Out Of Print

Appointed president of the World Bank in 1995, James Wolfensohn struck it like a whirlwind, determined to reinvent the institution founded by Franklin Roosevelt and his world War II allies. Wolfensohn embraced debt relief for the poorest countries, put taboo subjects such as corruption on the development agenda, and faced off the riotous critics of the antiglobalization movement. Never has the World's Bank been more important, more in the public eye, or more controversial than during his tenure, when challenges from global financial crises to AIDS to the emergence of terrorist sanctuaries in failed states have threatened global security. Sebastian Mallaby's vivid account shows what it was like to reconstruct Bosnia, to combat corruption and currency collapse in Indonesia, to fight AIDS in India, to pull one in five Ugandans out of poverty.


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