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The world's banker: a story of failed states, financial crises, and the wealth and poverty of nations ([New edition].)

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Never has the World Bank's relief work been more important than in the last nine years, when crises as huge as AIDS and the emergence of terrorist sanctuaries have threatened the prosperity of billions.

This journalistic masterpiece by Washington Post columnist Sebastian Mallaby charts those controversial years at the Bank under the leadership of James Wolfensohnthe unstoppable power broker whose daring efforts to enlarge the planet's wealth in an age of globalization and terror were matched only by the force of his polarizing personality.

Based on unprecedented access to its subject, this captivating tour through the messy reality of global development is that rare triumphan emblematic story through which a gifted author has channeled the spirit of the age.This edition features a new afterword by the author that analyzes the appointment of Paul Wolfowitz as Wolfensohn's successor at the World bankRead Sebastian Mallaby's new book,The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspan.

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Product Details
Penguin
1101666587 / 9781101666586
eBook (EPUB)
25/04/2006
English
496 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
"A Council on Foreign Relations book." Previous edition: 2004 Description based on print version record.