Tainting IMF's Georgieva: The U.S. Campaign to Tighten the Grip on Bretton Woods Institutions in Its Escalating Competition with China
... new approach to assessing the business and investment climate,” the World Bank informed . The Bretton Woods Institutions’ Original Sin and BRICS While colonialism seems to be the thing of the past, the sad reality is that inequality between the Global North and the Global South persists. This is happening due to power imbalances inscribed in the world economy and maintained by the developed countries, which claim to have the right and responsibility to set the rules of international trade and finance for the rest of the world. To serve “their own economic interests, quite often at the expense of ...