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The World Bank and Global Managerialism (Hardcover)
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The World Bank and Global Managerialism (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy
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In recent years, a great deal of scholarly and popular ink has been
spilled on the subject of globalization. Relatively few scholars
have addressed the political sociology of globalization, and
specifically, the emergence of global class formations and a
nascent global governance framework. This book is a contribution
towards redressing this imbalance. The book traces the emergence of
the World Bank as a key driver of globalization, and as a central
source of an evolving form of elite-driven transnational governance
which the author describes as 'global managerialism'. The book
argues that the Bank has expanded its sphere of activity far beyond
provision of low-cost capital for development projects, and plays a
central role in pursuing global economic and social policy
homogenization. The World Bank and Global Managerialism features a
new theoretical approach to globalization, developed through an
analytical exposition of the key stages in the institution's growth
since its creation at the Bretton Woods conference of 1944. The
author details the contemporary Bank's central policy framework,
which includes the intertwining of public and private initiatives
and the extension of global governance into ever-wider policy and
geographic spheres. He also argues that contemporary globalization
marks the emergence of a transnational elite, straddling the
corporate, government, and civil society sectors. The book provides
two detailed case studies that demonstrate the practical analytical
utility of the theory of global managerialism. The theoretical
approach provides a robust but flexible framework for understanding
contemporary global development. It is essential reading for
courses in areas such as International Organizations, Global
Political Economy, and Globalization and its Discontents, and is
also relevant to students of development policy and international
economic architecture, among others.
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