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Wolfowitz deflects questions about role in scandal

By Other News Sources on April 15, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 15, 2007) As the World Bank handed out a communiqué that talked about "transparency" and "equity," beleaguered Bank President Paul Wolfowitz deflected a barrage of questions from journalists seeking more information about allegations of nepotism involving a Bank employee who is personally involved with him.

For the record

By Other News Sources on April 14, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 14, 2007) Direct quotes contained in documents released by the World Bank on April 12 regarding the personnel case involving Shaha Riza.

World Bank Staff Association remarks

By Other News Sources on April 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 12, 2007) Paul Wolfowitz “must acknowledge that his conduct has compromised the integrity and effectiveness of the World Bank Group and has destroyed the staff’s trust in his leadership. He must act honorably and resign.” World Bank

Second statement by Paul Wolfowitz on the pay and promotion of Shaha Riza

By Other News Sources on April 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 12, 2007) “In hindsight, I wish I had trusted my original instincts and kept myself out of the negotiations. I made a mistake, for which I am sorry.” World Bank

Documentation released by Paul Wolfowitz relating to the case concerning Shaha Riza

By Other News Sources on April 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 12, 2007) Documentation released by the Office of Paul Wolfowitz in response to questions about the personnel case involving Shaha Riza.

Lesotho judge ups fine for dam bribery

By Other News Sources on April 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 11, 2007) There is a wall of silence that is very difficult to penetrate. Everyone who is in a position to talk cannot do so because someone else in turn has something on him," said prosecutor Guido Penzhorn.

First statement by Paul Wolfowitz on the pay and promotion of Shaha Riza

By Other News Sources on April 9, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 9, 2007) Paul Wolfowitz claims he acted on the advice of the Board’s Ethics Committee to work out an agreement that balanced the interests of the institution and the rights of Shaha Riza in an “exceptional and unprecedented situation.” World Bank

Contractualism and the moral evaluation of international economic institutions: the case of odious debt

By Other News Sources on April 6, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 6, 2007) Contractualism as T. M. Scanlon has conceptualized it has become one of the more influential moral theories of the past decade. Though contractualism connects to the social contract tradition, it has not yet been developed into a full-fledged political philosophy.

Contractualism and the moral evaluation of international economic institutions: the case of odious debt

By Other News Sources on April 6, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 6, 2007) Contractualism as T. M. Scanlon has conceptualized it has become one of
the more influential moral theories of the past decade. Though
contractualism connects to the social contract tradition, it has not
yet been developed into a full-fledged political philosophy.

Ethanol craze may starve the poor

By Other News Sources on April 4, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 4, 2007) Biofuels have tied oil and food prices together in ways that could profoundly upset the relationships between food producers, consumers and nations in the years ahead, with potentially devastating implications for bothglobal poverty and food security.

Public power and private purpose: odious debt and the political economy of hegemony

By Other News Sources on April 3, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 3, 2007) This Article examines the process by which overlapping interests between private bankers and government translates into influence and power mediated through the use of bank loans as instruments of foreign policy.

Odious debt, odious credit, economic development, and democratization

By Other News Sources on April 1, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 1, 2007) The problem of odious debt typically arises when a despotic regime has incurred substantial sovereign debt and is then succeeded by a less-despotic, possibly democratic, regime that seeks to repudiate that debt. There is no agreed-upon method for dealing with attempts to repudiate odious debt

External assignment of Shaha Riza

By Other News Sources on April 1, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 1, 2007) World Bank documents regarding an alleged conflict of interest on the part of World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz in relation to Shaha Riza, a former staff member and personal companion […]

Bank Information Center

By Other News Sources on April 1, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 1, 2007) An independent multilateral bank watchdog presents its monitor of news and opinion on the Paul Wolfowitz debate.

Odious debt, odious credit, economic development, and democratization

By Other News Sources on April 1, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(April 1, 2007) The problem of odious debt typically arises when a despotic regime has incurred substantial sovereign debt and is then succeeded by a less-despotic, possibly democratic, regime that seeks to repudiate that debt. There is no agreed-upon method for dealing with attempts to repudiate odious debt.

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