Reforming the World Bank: From Social-Liberalism to Neo-Liberalism

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Using an analytics of government perspective, it is argued that neo-liberalism as an art of govern? ment, especially its form as North American advanced liberal political reason, has shaped enterprise governance and managerial reform at the World Bank. With a focus on the World Bank as a finan? cial banking enterprise, the article explores questions of power, governance and liberal government in relation to the Bank and shifts from social-liberal to neo-liberal political reason. It highlights two related dimensions of reforms at the World Bank: education for government in the neo-liberal styles of problematization of social-liberalism and the World Bank and secondly, education for enterprise governance in relation to the World Bank becoming a knowledge bank. The article concludes by suggesting that the analytics of government perspective opens different problem spaces to that of critical and orthodox sociology and history.

Author(s): John Girdwood
Series: Comparative Education, Vol. 43, No. 3, Special Issue (34): Global Governance, Social Policy and Multilateral Education (Aug., 2007), pp. 413-431
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 20