Mortgaging the Earth

Mortgaging the Earth

Author: Bruce Rich

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1134167253

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This critique of World Bank operations examines the effects of this organization on the societies in which it operates. Highly critical of the Bank's practices in its 50 years of operation, the author demonstrates how the Bank has become virtually unaccountable and a law unto itself. He describes how the Bank has supported oppressive regimes and loaned money to support large projects which have displaced local populations. He argues further that the Bank's current policies of structural adjustment are arresting the development of Third World countries.


Foreclosing the Future

Foreclosing the Future

Author: Bruce Rich

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781610911849

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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim has vowed that his institution will fight poverty and climate change, a claim that World Bank presidents have made for two decades. But if worldwide protests and reams of damning internal reports are any indication, too often it does just the opposite. By funding development projects and programs that warm the planet and destroy critical natural resources on which the poor depend, the Bank has been hurting the very people it claims to serve. What explains this blatant contradiction? If anyone has the answer, it is arguably Bruce Rich—a lawyer and expert in public international finance who has for the last three decades studied the Bank’s institutional contortions, the real-world consequences of its lending, and the politics of the global environmental crisis. What emerges from the bureaucratic dust is a disturbing and gripping story of corruption, larger-than-life personalities, perverse incentives, and institutional amnesia. The World Bank is the Vatican of development finance, and its dysfunction plays out as a reflection of the political hypocrisies and failures of governance of its 188 member countries. Foreclosing the Future shows how the Bank’s failure to address the challenges of the 21st Century has implications for everyone in an increasingly interdependent world. Rich depicts how the World Bank is a microcosm of global political and economic trends—powerful forces that threaten both environmental and social ruin. Rich shows how the Bank has reinforced these forces, undercutting the most idealistic attempts at alleviating poverty and sustaining the environment, and damaging the lives of millions. Readers will see global politics on an increasingly crowded planet as they never have before—and come to understand the changes necessary if the World Bank is ever to achieve its mission.


The Elgar Companion to the World Bank

The Elgar Companion to the World Bank

Author: Antje Vetterlein

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2024-09-06

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 1802204784

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The Elgar Companion to The World Bank provides a comprehensive review of the past 80 years for this powerful development institution. Using different theoretical approaches from an expert group of scholars as well as practitioners, it presents an interdisciplinary exploration of the World Bank and the wider field of International Relations.


Reforming the World Bank

Reforming the World Bank

Author: David A. Phillips

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-03-30

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 0521883059

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This book explains why the World Bank has not achieved substantive efficiency or effectiveness in delivering economic assistance.


Tomorrow's World

Tomorrow's World

Author: Duncan McLaren

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-11-05

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1134044828

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This title uses the concept of environmental space to resolve many of the issues facing us in the future and applies the lessons specifically to the UK. Believing that we occupy more environmental space than the world can afford, this book seeks to explain what we can do to live comfortably within what we actually have through efficiency and sufficiency. In addition, it aims to present the sustainable levels of consumption for Britain as targets for government, industry and households, as well as an idea of how to achieve them.


Sustainability

Sustainability

Author: David Mollica

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 815

ISBN-13: 1351896598

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Sustainability is one of the key concepts underlying our thinking about corporate responsibilities, particularly with respect to the environment and inter-generational justice, but also in relation to corporate governance and the long-term economic viability. The advantages of the discourse of Sustainability are that it brings together contemporary economic and moral imperatives in the context of scientific knowledge. Its disadvantages relate to its open-ended content, its systematic ambiguity, and the internal tensions between economic growth, human survival and global justice. The essays in this volume reflect these strengths and weaknesses from a variety of viewpoints - economic, scientific, social and philosophical. They illustrate and illuminate the varied and contested content and utility of this currently popular concept and point to its multiple implications for the development of corporate responsibilities.


Environmental Governance Reconsidered

Environmental Governance Reconsidered

Author: Robert F. Durant

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2004-05-07

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 9780262541749

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A comprehensive, in-depth, and thematically integrated analysis of key issues in environmental governance today, from perspectives including environmental economics, democratic theory, public policy, law, political science, and public administration.