Here is an updated list of all candidates mentioned in the press to replace Wolfowitz as head of the World Bank Group. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2007
European hypocrisy condemned.
Writing in Kenya’s The Nation, Makau Mutua makes some compelling points. Slamming European hypocrisy, the writer calls for an end to Western control of the World Bank and IMF and a set of internal governance reforms that goes far beyond the leadership selection. Continue reading
Could it be Clinton (Bill)?
Many of you will remember that Bill Clinton got some backing in 2005 as a potentially clever bi-partisan World Bank president appointment. This time he has had less mention. But now the former US president is back in the frame. Courtesy of … The Canberra Times. Continue reading
All defer to the US
A rush of wire service articles from the G8 Finance Ministers’ meeting in Potsdam, Germany confirms that, at least as far as these people are concerned, the U.S. gets to retain its control of the World Bank presidency. And the next nomination, according to Reuters, could happen soon — “early June” is spoken of as the target. Continue reading
Wolfowitz-Riza-Cleveland: New Evil-doing?
Although Paul Wolfowitz is sorting his papers and waiting for an invitation to Africa, work remains to be done below the tip of the iceberg. The Board has dealt with him, but there is more to clean up. There’s new news, and it involves Robin Cleveland (again), this time with Anwar Ibrahim, former PM of Malaysia and now Chairman of the Foundation for the Future. Continue reading