An investigation by acclaimed Washington Post columnist Sebastian Mallaby into the life and achievements of James Wolfensohn, one of the most powerful Australians on the world stage. By examining the dramatic impact of Wolfensohn since he took over as President of the World Bank in 1995, this book explores the challenges and contradictions of the West's efforts to enlarge the world's wealth in an age of globalisation and global terror.
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An investigation by acclaimed Washington Post columnist Sebastian Mallaby into the life and achievements of James Wolfensohn, one of the most powerful Australians on the world stage. By examining the dramatic impact of Wolfensohn since he took over as President of the World Bank in 1995, this book explores the challenges and contradictions of the West's efforts to enlarge the world's wealth in an age of globalisation and global terror.
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Good+ condition. Some edgewear. Reading crease in spine. Minor shelf wear to outside page edges and a few page corners bent from reading. All intact. No writing or marking.