Dinosaurs or Dynamos?
The United Nations and the World Bank at the Turn of the Century
Paper: 978 1 85383 632 9
Price: $47.95  

Publisher: Earthscan Publications Ltd.
September 1999 , 240 pp., 5 1/4" x 8 1/2"
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Both the UN and the World Bank have repeatedly proclaimed their solemn ambitions to improve the lot of humankind. Dinosaurs or Dynamos? explores how much, and what, they can really be expected to do. The volume focuses on the functions that the two organizations carry out and the governing structures that underlie their activities. The UN development system has ambitions to perform operative tasks for which its structures of decision-making are ill equipped. The World Bank has taken on normative functions --the premier development institution-- that are incompatible with its traditional structures. The authors go on to ask, as if starting from scratch, what need there is for these two MDIs in the next century; which tasks in promoting world development can they undertake that others cannot; what kind of financial support can they expect from major donors?

Table of Contents:
Framework of Analysis
The UN From Past to Present
The World Bank from Past to Present
The UN and the World Bank: Comparing their Current Predicament
Global Goods and Bads
Donor Support- Implications for the Future of the UN and the World Bank.


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