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The Historical Dictionary of Arab and Islamic Organizations focuses
on international and regional organizations primarily in the Middle
East and North Africa (MENA) region. With more than 300
cross-referenced entries, this volume includes both major and minor
organizations. While the emphasis is on intergovernmental
institutions, it also covers non-governmental organizations, key
countries, movements, and prominent figures in the Arab and Islamic
world. Like other dictionaries of this type, it includes an
introductory essay, chronology of major events, and a select
bibliography for further reading. It provides a solid starting
point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more
about the subject.
In its more than 65 years of existence, the International Monetary
Fund has evolved from a small, obscure international agency, with
new and uncertain responsibilities, into a powerful institution
that today has assumed center stage in the international monetary
system. It is a remarkable story of how an institution has
developed and adapted itself to an evolving world and a changing
membership in ways that perhaps no other international agency has
been forced or able to do. The third edition of the Historical
Dictionary of the International Monetary Fund provides a
comprehensive overview of the fund, including a chronology, an
introductory essay, appendixes, a bibliography, and over 300
cross-referenced dictionary entries on the organizations,
significant leaders, founders, and members. This book is an
excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone
wanting to know more about the International Monetary Fund.
When it was founded back in 1944 no one could possibly have
foreseen how the World Bank - known more formally as the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) -
would flourish. Today, with 188 members, it is by far the largest
lender for projects in agriculture, health, infrastructure and many
other fields in developing countries around the world, with a
budget of billions of dollars and a staff of more than 9,000, and
its advice is usually heeded by both the developing countries which
borrow from it and the advanced ones which contribute. This second
edition of the Historical Dictionary of the World Bank shows the
substantial progress the Bank has made, this mainly through the
dictionary section with concise entries on its component
institutions, related organizations, its achievements in various
fields, some of the major projects and member countries, and its
various presidents. The introduction explains how the Bank works
while the chronology traces the major events over nearly 70 years.
Meanwhile, the list of acronyms reminds us just who the main
players are. And the bibliography directs readers to useful
internal documentation and outside studies.
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