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Unholy Trinity Richard Peet

Unholy Trinity By Richard Peet

Unholy Trinity by Richard Peet


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and WTO were twisted from their original mandates to serve the interests of corporate globalization.' - John Cavanagh

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Unholy Trinity: The IMF, World Bank and WTO by Richard Peet

Our lives are all affected by three hugely powerful and well financed, but undemocratic, organizations: the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization. These institutions share, with minor differences, a common ideology. They aggressively promote a very particular kind of 'corporate' capitalism, neoliberalism, giving free rein across the world to the interests of a small number of huge, undemocratic and largely unregulated transnational corporations. This book presents the history and fundamental ideas of this economic ideology. Describing each member of the 'unholy trinity', it shows how neoliberalism hijacked the IMF, World Bank and WTO in relation to their global financial, development and trade management roles. Instead of their original clearly defined, circumscribed and even benign responsibilities, they have now become the financial policemen of a global economy characterized by mounting extremes of rich and poor and recurrent instability. The story of the mounting opposition to these 'Bretton Woods' institutions is told. And the book concludes with a trenchant review of the various ideas now being canvassed not simply for their radical reform, but for alternative principles that might guide a very different form of globalization.

Unholy Trinity Reviews

'Seattle, Genoa and Prague have etched the centrality of the IMF, the IBRD and the WTO into our consciousness . Unholy Trinity charts the contours and the reach of these global regulatory institutions and how they serve as a fortress for the prevailing neoliberal theory of globalization.' Michael Watts, University of California 'This is a great book.' David Harvey, City University of New York '...offers a fruitful approach, through sophisticated and clearly articulated arguments in the chapters, to integrating the role of economic ideas with that of material interests in analyzing the international sponsorship of neoliberal globalization.' ANNALS of the Association of American Geographers 'Unholy Trinity provides an important history lesson of how the IMF, World Bank, and WTO were twisted from their original mandates to serve the interests of corporate globalization.' John Cavanagh, co-author of Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World is Possible 'This is a terrific book...It is politically committed, theoretically sophisticated, analytically incisive, empirically rich, thoroughly engaged, and full of devastating one-liners that greatly enliven its reading. The energy of the book is reminiscient of that in a live performance by a group of highly talented musicians...The detail contained in the chapters on the IMF, World Bank, and WTO is highly revealing and an enormous strength of the book. Its framing by a carefully considered and coherently applied way of thinking critically is exemplary, and the innovative way in which the book was produced shows, in all sorts of positive ways, in its content. Resistance necessarily involves collaboration, and this book demonstrates such a maxim extraordinarily well.' Roger Lee, Economic Geography

About Richard Peet

Richard Peet is Professor of Geography at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. He obtained his PhD at the University of California in 1968. He was the Editor of the journal, Antipode, from 1970 to 1985 and Co-Editor of Economic Geography between 1992 and 1998. His published books include: Radical Geography: Alternative Viewpoints on Contemporary Social Issues (1977) Global Capitalism: Theories of Societal Development (1991) Modern Geographical Thought (1998).

Table of Contents

  • 1. Globalism and Neoliberalism
  • 2. Bretton Woods: Emergence of a Global Economic Regime
  • 3. The International Monetary Fund
  • 4. The World Bank
  • 5. The World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • 6. The Washington-Wall Street Alliance

Additional information

GOR004854428
9781842770733
184277073X
Unholy Trinity: The IMF, World Bank and WTO by Richard Peet
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20030801
272
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