Imperial Nature: The World Bank and Struggles for Social Justice in the Age of Globalization
Michael Goldman
Price
620.00
ISBN
9788125030478
Language
English
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2006
Territorial Rights
Restricted
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Why is the World Bank so successful? How has it gained power even at moments in history when it seemed likely to fall? This pathbreaking book is the first close examination of the inner workings of the Bank, the foundations of its achievements, its propensity for intensifying the problems it intends to cure, and its remarkable ability to take criticism and extend its own reach. Michael Goldman takes us inside World Bank headquarters in Washington, D. C., and then to Bank project sites around the globe. He explains how projects funded by the Bank really work and why community activists struggle against the World Bank and its brand of development. Goldman looks at recent ventures in areas such as the environment, human rights, and good governance and reveals how – despite its poor track record – the World Bank has acquired greater authority and global power than ever before. The book sheds new light on the World Bank’s role in increasing global inequalities and considers why it has become the central target for anti-globalization movements worldwide. For anyone concerned about globalization and social justice, Imperial Nature is essential reading.

Michael Goldman is associate professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota and is affiliated with its Institute for Global Studies.
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