Losing the Global Development War: A Contemporary Critique of the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO, John Head (9789004161887) — Readings Books
Losing the Global Development War: A Contemporary Critique of the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO
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Losing the Global Development War: A Contemporary Critique of the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO

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This book offers a new perspective in examining the key global economic organizations - the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank (and its regional counterparts), and the World Trade Organization. Aimed at ordinary informed readers, the text draws upon the author’s many years of familiarity with these organizations to evaluate them from a legal and policy perspective, touching on issues of mission creep,
democracy deficit, and more. The book depicts such issues as the central struggles in a Global Development War that is now being lost because of certain ideological and institutional failings that currently afflict the global institutions. That war can be won, the author asserts, only by adopting an ideology of liberal, intelligent, participatory, multilateral, and sustainable human development.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brill
Date
17 March 2008
Pages
344
ISBN
9789004161887

This book offers a new perspective in examining the key global economic organizations - the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank (and its regional counterparts), and the World Trade Organization. Aimed at ordinary informed readers, the text draws upon the author’s many years of familiarity with these organizations to evaluate them from a legal and policy perspective, touching on issues of mission creep,
democracy deficit, and more. The book depicts such issues as the central struggles in a Global Development War that is now being lost because of certain ideological and institutional failings that currently afflict the global institutions. That war can be won, the author asserts, only by adopting an ideology of liberal, intelligent, participatory, multilateral, and sustainable human development.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brill
Date
17 March 2008
Pages
344
ISBN
9789004161887