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Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

the World Bank, the largest source of aid to developing countries

For a wider view of the wonderful and benevolent World Bank, try: http://econjustice.net/wbbb/

Of course Wolfowitz is a hawk...who better to head an organization of confirmed predators?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2005 at 08:40
Wolfowitz Picked for World Bank

Bush Nominee for Chief Faces Opposition Overseas

By Paul Blustein and Peter Baker
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, March 17, 2005; Page A01

President Bush said yesterday that he has chosen Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz, a key architect of the Iraq war, as the U.S. nominee to head the World Bank.

The announcement was an aggressive move to put the administration's stamp on the World Bank, the largest source of aid to developing countries, by installing at the bank's helm a leading advocate of the U.S. campaign to spur democracy in the Middle East. But it risked a new rift with countries critical of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, especially since it came so soon after Bush's nomination of John R. Bolton, another prominent hawk, as ambassador to the United Nations.


Paul D. Wolfowitz and President Bush met in the Oval Office yesterday. Bush nominated Wolfowitz to head the World Bank. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais -- AP)

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Paul D. Wolfowitz

Age: 61 (born Dec. 22, 1943).

Education: Bachelor's degree in mathematics, Cornell University, 1965; doctorate, political science, University of Chicago, 1972.

Experience: Deputy secretary of defense, 2001-present; dean, School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, 1994-2001; taught at the National Defense University, 1993; undersecretary of defense for policy, 1989-93; ambassador to Indonesia, 1986-1989; assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, 1982-1986; headed State Department's policy planning staff, 1981-82; deputy assistant secretary of defense for regional programs, 1977-80; special assistant for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 1976-77; with U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1973-77; taught at Yale University, 1970-73.

Family: Three children.

-- Associated Press

_____In Today's Post_____
Tsunami Tour Said to Spur Wolfowitz Move (The Washington Post, Mar 17, 2005)
Nomination Shocks, Worries Europeans (The Washington Post, Mar 17, 2005)
_____Background_____
Choosing a World Bank President (washingtonpost.com, Mar 16, 2005)
Wolfensohn Confirms Plan to Leave World Bank (The Washington Post, Jan 4, 2005)
World Bank Chief to Step Down in '05 (The Washington Post, Jan 3, 2005)
Wolfensohn's Chance at 3rd Term Unclear (The Washington Post, Sep 30, 2004)

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The nomination shocked many among the bank's 10,000-member staff and in many capitals abroad, especially in Europe. When Wolfowitz's name surfaced a couple of weeks ago as a possible nominee, many diplomats and bank insiders dismissed his prospects as remote. Although the United States traditionally gets to choose the World Bank chief, there was speculation that a Wolfowitz candidacy could be torpedoed by the board of the bank, a 184-nation institution that has always operated by consensus.

Bush said at a news conference that he chose Wolfowitz, 61, because he is "committed to development" and is "a compassionate, decent man."

The president also said that as No. 2 at the Pentagon, Wolfowitz had demonstrated skill for managing a large institution.

Other administration officials cited Wolfowitz's experience as ambassador to Indonesia, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs and dean of the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University as evidence of his expertise and involvement in development issues.

In a written statement, Wolfowitz sought to dampen fears about his candidacy by stressing a desire to listen to a wide variety of views.

He also praised James D. Wolfensohn, the outgoing president, a Clinton administration appointee who has run the bank since 1995 but frequently clashed with the Bush team.

Wolfensohn "has deepened the Bank's commitment to poverty reduction, emphasizing such key factors in development as education, health -- particularly HIV/AIDS, women, youth, and the environment," Wolfowitz said.

If approved by the bank's board, Wolfowitz would assume command of an institution that lends about $20 billion a year to developing nations and often plays an enormously influential role in shaping their policies because of the conditions it sets for aid.

What a great and bold move by Bush. The right guy for the job....I imagine you leftist Euro's are beside yourselves with this selection. Great selection Mr Bush!!
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