World Bank
A Critical History

By (author) Eric Toussaint,Éric Toussaint

ISBN13: 9780745348285

Imprint: Pluto Press

Publisher: Pluto Press

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Published: 20/08/2023

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In 1944, the Bretton Woods Conference ushered in a new international economic order. The World Bank emerged as one of the most powerful financial institutions in the world, and a new colonial authority in all but name. But how does it operate, who funds it, and what agenda does it work to promote? In The World Bank: A Critical History, Eric Toussaint answers all of these questions and more. Offering up a highly readable yet uniquely authoritative account, the book analyses the World Bank from its beginnings to the present day. Chapters on gender, climate and the pandemic era complement the peerless research that informed Toussaint's 2007 classic, The World Bank: A Critical Primer, and provide the reader with a truly contemporary, definitive text. Seven international case studies illustrate the impact of World Bank policy, and Toussaint also explores the political, economic and strategic motives of the US government with regard to the World Bank. The book concludes with a proposal for replacing the World Bank, IMF and WTO with new, multilateral and democratic institutions.
Foreword Terminology: South/North – Developing/Developed. Just What Are We Talking About? Chapter 1 – The Origins of the Bretton Woods Institutions Chapter 2 – The First Years of the World Bank (1946-1962) Chapter 3 – Difficult Beginnings Between the Un and the World Bank Chapter 4 –The Post-world War II Context – the Marshall Plan and the London Agreement on Germany’s Debt Chapter 5 – A Bank Under Influence Chapter 6 –World Bank and IMF Support for Dictatorships Chapter 7 – The World Bank and the Philippines (1946–1990) Chapter 8 – The World Bank’s Support for the Dictatorship in Turkey Chapter 9 – The Bank in Indonesia: a Textbook Case of Intervention Chapter 10 – The World Bank’s Theoretical Falsehoods Regarding Development Chapter 11 – South Korea: the “miracle” Unmasked Chapter 12 – The Debt Trap Chapter 13 – The World Bank Saw the Debt Crisis Looming Chapter 14 – The Mexican Debt Crisis and the World Bank Chapter 15 – The World Bank and the IMF: the Creditors’ Enforcers Chapter 16 – Presidents Barber Conable and Lewis Preston (1986-1995) Chapter 17 – Rwanda: the Genocide’s Financiers Chapter 18 – James Wolfensohn Switches on the Charm (1995-2005) Chapter 19 – Debates in Washington at the Start of the Twenty-first Century Chapter 20 – Structural Adjustment and the Washington Consensus Were Not Abandoned in 2000 Chapter 21 – Climate and the Environmental Crisis: Sorcerer’s Apprentices at the World Bank and the IMF Chapter 22 – Paul Wolfowitz (2005–2007): an Architect of the Invasion of Iraq at the Head of the World Bank Chapter 23 – Ecuador: Progress and the Limits of Resistance to the Policies of the World Bank, the IMF and Other Creditors Chapter 24 – The US President’s Men Keep Control of the World Bank Chapter 25 – The IMF and the World Bank in the Time of Coronavirus: the Failed Campaign for a New Image Chapter 26 – The World Bank Did Not Foresee the Arab Spring Popular Uprisings and Still Promotes the Very Same Policies That Triggered Them Chapter 27 – The “Gender Equity” Farce: a Feminist Reading of World Bank Policies Chapter 28 – The World Bank and Human Rights Chapter 29 – Time to Put an End to World Bank Impunity Chapter 30 – The Case for Abolishing and Replacing the IMF and the World Bank Annexes Annex 1: The World Bank: an ABC Annex 2: The International Monetary Fund (IMF): an ABC Glossary Bibliography of Works Cited Works by Eric Toussaint Published in English Table of Tables Table of Graphs
  • Economics
  • Development economics & emerging economies
  • Professional & Vocational
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