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Book Synopsis

Authoritative, critical history and analysis of the World Bank from its founding to the present day



Trade Review

'Superior … a broad ranging guide that explains the global power structure over the last eight decades. The history of the World Bank and its frequent support of dictatorships in the Global South clarifies the nexus between high finance and power politics.'

-- Carlos Marichal, El Colegio de México

'The World Bank's many critics usually urge institutional redemption through reforms. In this harsh and thorough indictment, Eric Toussaint blasts those hopes. Covering the history of the Bank from its early days as a prop to European colonialism through the Rwandan genocide, the Washington Consensus and the Iraq war, he argues that the Bank is incorrigible and should, therefore, be abolished. Read and judge for yourselves.'

-- James K. Galbraith, author, 'Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice: The Destruction of Greece and the Future of Europe'

'The record of lending to authoritarian regimes … invites fresh thinking on the need to streamline human rights considerations into development lending. Recommended reading to get a different view of the Bretton Woods institutions.'

-- Andrés Solimano, founder, International Center for Globalization and Development

'Eric Toussaint's book could not be more opportune as the world enters a dangerous period of potential geopolitical conflict. Toussaint exposes, with chapter and verse, the role of the World Bank (and other 'Bretton Woods institutions) as tools for the financial control of the world - in particular, the exploitation of the Global South through the manipulation of debt. The World Bank is found not to be a great institution to reduce global poverty, but on the contrary, to perpetuate it.'

-- Michael Roberts, Economist and co-author of 'Capitalism in the 21st Century'

'Éric Toussaint's detailed and powerful indictment of the World Bank emerges at a vital time. It should be read by all who want to challenge domination and exploitation and contribute to the struggle for global justice.'

-- 'Counterfire'

Table of Contents

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

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9780745348285, 978-0745348285
      ISBN10: 0745348289

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Authoritative, critical history and analysis of the World Bank from its founding to the present day



      Trade Review

      'Superior … a broad ranging guide that explains the global power structure over the last eight decades. The history of the World Bank and its frequent support of dictatorships in the Global South clarifies the nexus between high finance and power politics.'

      -- Carlos Marichal, El Colegio de México

      'The World Bank's many critics usually urge institutional redemption through reforms. In this harsh and thorough indictment, Eric Toussaint blasts those hopes. Covering the history of the Bank from its early days as a prop to European colonialism through the Rwandan genocide, the Washington Consensus and the Iraq war, he argues that the Bank is incorrigible and should, therefore, be abolished. Read and judge for yourselves.'

      -- James K. Galbraith, author, 'Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice: The Destruction of Greece and the Future of Europe'

      'The record of lending to authoritarian regimes … invites fresh thinking on the need to streamline human rights considerations into development lending. Recommended reading to get a different view of the Bretton Woods institutions.'

      -- Andrés Solimano, founder, International Center for Globalization and Development

      'Eric Toussaint's book could not be more opportune as the world enters a dangerous period of potential geopolitical conflict. Toussaint exposes, with chapter and verse, the role of the World Bank (and other 'Bretton Woods institutions) as tools for the financial control of the world - in particular, the exploitation of the Global South through the manipulation of debt. The World Bank is found not to be a great institution to reduce global poverty, but on the contrary, to perpetuate it.'

      -- Michael Roberts, Economist and co-author of 'Capitalism in the 21st Century'

      'Éric Toussaint's detailed and powerful indictment of the World Bank emerges at a vital time. It should be read by all who want to challenge domination and exploitation and contribute to the struggle for global justice.'

      -- 'Counterfire'

      Table of Contents

      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

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