Preventing conflict: the role of the Bretton Woods institutions
Material type: TextSeries: Adelphi Paper 336Publication details: Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, 2000Description: 94pISBN:- 0199224889 (pbk.):
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Considers the full range of activities of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (the Bretton Woods institutions) during the 1990s. Argues that without exceeding their mandate these global financial institutions could make more use of their economic tools to prevent conflict as well remedy the negative effects of conflict when it occurs. Indoneisa is among several examples used in this book.
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